Best Weather Radar Application

PACruiser

Member
📛 Founding Member
Oct 2, 2024
31
Media
1
47
California
Vehicles
2024 Land Cruiser
IMHO, one of the most useful applications when traveling is a dynamic weather radar. It can show real-time images of rain, air pressure, and storm fronts and be played forward or backwards to get an impression of what is going to cross your path.

Some vendors like Jeep offer built in weather apps and of course there are several available for download on Apple or Android. Any suggestions on the best one for on road/off road use with the new Land Cruisers?
 
I like Storm Radar on my phone but I haven’t checked how Car Play compatible it is. It did keep me from driving into a hail storm once. I’m interested to hear other folks’ suggestions.
 
IMHO, one of the most useful applications when traveling is a dynamic weather radar. It can show real-time images of rain, air pressure, and storm fronts and be played forward or backwards to get an impression of what is going to cross your path.

Some vendors like Jeep offer built in weather apps and of course there are several available for download on Apple or Android. Any suggestions on the best one for on road/off road use with the new Land Cruisers?
May want to also review and evaluate "MyRadar" for iOS, which is also Apple CarPlay compatible...current app has a 4.8 rating in the App Store...annual subscription is $29.99...
 
May want to also review and evaluate "MyRadar" for iOS, which is also Apple CarPlay compatible...current app has a 4.8 rating in the App Store...annual subscription is $29.99...
I used that for well over a decade, and loved it. My Radar now sells your info, especially to insurance companies. So it got deleted. Now I make do with the Apple weather app radar thought not as good as My Radar was.
 
I used that for well over a decade, and loved it. My Radar now sells your info, especially to insurance companies. So it got deleted. Now I make do with the Apple weather app radar thought not as good as My Radar was.
Thanks...I'd give My Radar some slack if selling one's info was only for their free version. After seeing your reply, I scanned through their iOS paid app terms and disclaimers on my iPhone...may have missed selling personal info or it's somewhat "hidden" in their terms and conditions (T&Cs). Their T&Cs are a in a big legal "junkyard"...like most other companies' T&Cs...
 
I used that for well over a decade, and loved it. My Radar now sells your info, especially to insurance companies. So it got deleted. Now I make do with the Apple weather app radar thought not as good as My Radar was.
You have to enable My Drives for them to sell the info to insurance companies. Also, make sure you check Do Not Sell my personal information in the privacy settings.




IMG_1273.jpeg
 
Last edited:
Back
Top