The venerable U.S. weather app Wx, named a Mac Gem by Macworld magazine, has been reinvented! Wx displays current conditions, forecasts, warnings, and radar for U.S. locations using high fidelity XML data from the U.S. National Weather Service. The app is designed for two specific types of customers: serious weather watchers who want detailed information and facts with no fuss, and casual users who want a fast, clean, and functional weather app. Wx lets you set up locations on an embedded map, guiding you to choose nearby NWS observation sites (over 1700 available in the U.S. and its territories), nearby NEXRAD radar sites, and nearby city- and county-based alert zones. The app sets up a 7-day summary "point" forecast customized for the specific latitude and longitude of the location, and a 7-day “pro” forecast that graphs temperature (actual and apparent), dew point, relative humidity, cloud cover, wind speed, wind direction, gust speed, 12-hour probability of precipitation, 6-hour liquid precipitation amount, and 6-hour snow amount. Wx’s pro forecast is also latitude/longitude based, and is about as good as it gets if you need to plan work, sports, and outdoor activities based on upcoming weather. With their high spatial resolution, the point and pro forecasts are especially useful in coastal and mountainous regions where typical zone forecasts can be inaccurate. These forecasts are backed up by a regional text forecast bulletin for additional information. Wx also lets you bookmark and setup weather maps for quick reference. Choose from over 40 default NWS maps and images, or provide the URL for any map of your choice and load it right in the app! If you have preferred weather providers or use a private weather service, you can load your favorite maps and images right in Wx and keep them handy. Other features of Wx include a display of weather conditions in the dock icon, seven day sun and moon phase information, and a high performance radar display with seven types of radar on a zoomable live map. Wx is crafted with attention to detail by an award-winning professional software developer with 29 years of experience, 17 years focused on developing software for Macs and 11 years writing apps for iOS devices. Wx has been reinvented from the ground up. Under the hood, Wx has all new download and processing engines, and is faster than ever. It's more reliable than ever too, offering multiple levels of redundancy to handle severe weather events that can strain NWS servers. Wx is also available for iPhone and iPad. For more info, see hrtapps.com or look in the iOS App Store. For tech support, bug reports, feedback, and feature requests, contact the developer by e-mail. Use the "contact" link in Wx's help menu, or use the "support" link listed above right. Your direct feedback is encouraged, as it helps steer future development of Wx.
How disapointing
$14 buys you a no frills app with a list of NWS maps you could have viewed for free. Wish I could get my money back.
A powerful app for providing weather information.
An excellent, well designed app for Weather. Simple to use and good for looking at both local and national conditions. Does exactly what it says it supposed to do. I have been a user for more than 10 years and still turn to it
Getting Better and Better
I like this app as it provides accurate weather data in an easy to access format. Simple yet effective and gets better with every update - unlike some apps. Very useful.
Still the best
I've used Wx for years, it continues to be a great app. That's what I've said before, that's what I'm saying again! Thank you Craig Hunter!!
ratso
There's nothing better.
Weather forcasting at it's best
Wx has been my method for checking weather on my phone. I just starting using it on my PC, love the diffent ways to view the weather. The charts on the PRO section give a quick overview of weather conditions and the text section gives the details for the current and upcoming weather. I like that I can customize the maps to view what is important to me. Overall a very nice app for weather news, I love it!
First thing I look at in the morning
It's a simple, clean, reliable app that I can use to get comprehensive, accurate wheather info. Highly recommed.
Wx 7.1.3 re-enables NWS radar mosaic maps which have returned to service. Click the gear button in the lower left corner of the Wx main window and choose "Add NWS Map" to setup the new mosaics.
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