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Weather Underground shutters 'Category 6' blog. Wunderground went to shit within weeks of being sold to the weather company. You aren't kidding. It was night and day. One day it was amazing and within a few days local weather stations were gone, the app was unusable and the forecasts were terrible.
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Hurricane Lee to me, seems to be the compleate opposite of Hurricane Idelia, which came out nowhere, and hit the Big Bend area as a Cat 3 storm. Lee, unlike Idalia, got alot of attention on Reddit, and in the media, with some on Reddit, and in the national media predicting that cities like New York City, and Boston would sustain a catastropic hit from Lee. But in the end, nothing really ...
With Category 6 being axed...where is the enthusiast community now? Wunderground + Jeff Masters / Bob Hensons Category 6 blog and its comment sections are an essential part of my Hurricane Season. Theres nothing quite like several tons of comments with up to the second radar loops and everything else during the season. It was awesome.
I've used weather underground for years, and have always liked it, but for the last few years I've found the quality of the app to be degrading to the point of bein nearly unusable. For instance the radar map rarely works correctly if at all. And even the website is just getting very clunky when you try to navigate around.
Which weather/storm app do you guys recommend? Looking for something that has a radar for hours ahead, seems like TWC takes over good apps and ruins them with nonsense. Preferably free but willing to pay for a good app. : r/weather r/weather r/weather
It’s only 10km/hr gusting to 30 on my weather station and comparable wind speeds for all nearby weather stations in Dartmouth that I checked on weather underground. My power just flickered now, so far not surprised by anything though. NSP sucks, storm is less than anticipated, which was only supposed to be barely tropical here anyway.
Comprised a list of these links to check out beachfront-ish personal weather stations reporting to Weather Underground, which are in Michael's path and report wind. Keep in mind these stations may experience interruptions in reporting due to weather conditions & connectivity.
Reddit live thread, Weather Underground, Tropical Tidbits, National Hurricane Center, and Twitter all have you covered. Local news is often better than Weather Channel, too.
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