MyRadar Weather Radar for pc

MyRadar Weather Radar for Pc

Published by Aviation Data Systems, Inc on 2024-09-26

  • Category: Weather
  • License: Free
  • Current version: 7.95.3
  • File size: 217.95 MB
  • Compatibility: Windows 11/Windows 10

Download ⇩


👍
Recommended:
Use with caution!

This is based on our NLP analysis of over 1,011,130 reviews

Getting started with the My Radar Weather Radar app on PC:

 

My Radar Weather app is a great weather app to use for all your up-to-date weather information, using your current accurate location on your device. It is fast and easy to navigate. The Radar Weather app lets you see what the weather is for the day and in turn, help you plan for the day. With the Radar Weather app,  it's easy to be safe, knowing what to wear and even what time you should be out or indoors.

With the Radar Weather app, you get animated showcases of the weather radar in your area. This enables you to view the forecast and take screenshots in real time. Once you launch the app with your phone location on, you get the forecasts popping into your phone.

The Radar Weather app is one of the top 10 rated apps for weather forecasting with over 50 million downloads. One thing it shows is authenticity. It is accurate and very straight to the point which is why it is loved. You could even integrate it with your Siri or Alexa and let it read out your forecasts.

It also has the ability to send both weather and environmental notifications such as those from National Weather. More than that, if you want to receive alerts every or any time a tropical storm or hurricane forms is upgraded or downgraded, you can always set it up within the app to send you a notification anytime such happens. My Radar Weather app is also very important as it helps give advanced feedback on rain alerts. They're able to do so with a patent-pending process which is arguably the most accurate for deciphering hyper-local rainfall. 


       


Why you will love this app:

  • It's a free app
  • It's ad free.
  • Is compatible with androids and iOS devices 
  • Has UV forecast
  • Gives the accurate sunset/sunrise timing. 
  • Gives the humidity rate.
  • Gives satellite images.
  • It has a pollen forecast in that it shows the pollen levels in the atmosphere. 
  • Has maps.
  • Allows you to customise as much as you want to. 
  • It saves the places you visited on the app.

And so many more. 

 

Why choose My Radar Weather over other apps like NOAA/Weather Channel/Windy/Weather.com?

The advanced rain predicting features are very helpful. Because of this,  you don't need to constantly go to the app. All you need is set up an alert system that gives you these rain alerts. For as much as up to an hour, you can get an alert of when the rain will finally be get to where you are. This is especially useful if you're busy and don't have the time to go through your phone all the time.

My Radar Weather app also has a custom mapping system that uses your phone GPU that makes it fast and easy to get weather information on the go from anywhere in the US. It also works with your smartwatch if you have one and aren't currently with your phone.


Download and install MyRadar Weather Radar on your computer


GET Compatible PC App


App Download Rating Maker
pc app MyRadar Weather Radar Get App ↲ 1,011,130
4.85
Aviation Data Systems, Inc

Or follow the guide below to use on PC:



Select Windows version:

  1. Windows 10
  2. Windows 11

Install MyRadar Weather Radar app on your Windows in 4 steps below:


  1. Download an Android emulator for PC:
    Get either Bluestacks or the Nox App >> . We recommend Bluestacks because you can easily find solutions online if you run into problems while using it. Download Bluestacks PC software Here >> .

  2. Install the emulator:
    On your computer, goto the Downloads folder » click to install Bluestacks.exe or Nox.exe » Accept the License Agreements » Follow the on-screen prompts to complete installation.

  3. Using MyRadar Weather Radar on PC [Windows 10/ 11]:
    • Open the Emulator app you installed » goto its search bar and search "MyRadar Weather Radar"
    • The search will reveal the MyRadar Weather Radar app icon. Open, then click "Install".
    • Once MyRadar Weather Radar is downloaded inside the emulator, locate/click the "All apps" icon to access a page containing all your installed applications including MyRadar Weather Radar.
    • Now enjoy MyRadar Weather Radar on PC.

Download a Compatible APK for PC


Download Developer Rating Current version
Get APK for PC → Aviation Data Systems, Inc 4.85 7.95.3


Download on Windows 11


For Windows 11, check if there's a native MyRadar Weather Radar Windows app here » ». If none, follow the steps below:


  1. To get started, Download the OpenPC software »
    • Upon installation, open OpenPC app » goto "Playstore on PC" » click "Configure_Download" button. This will auto-download and install PlayStore on your computer.

  2. To use MyRadar Weather Radar,
    • Login to the PlayStore we just installed
    • Search for "MyRadar Weather Radar" » then Click "Install".
    • MyRadar Weather Radar will now be available on your Windows start-menu.

Minimum requirements Recommended
  • 8GB RAM
  • SSD Storage
  • Processor: Intel Core i3, AMD Ryzen 3000
  • Architecture: x64 or ARM64
  • 16GB RAM
  • HDD Storage

Get MyRadar Weather Radar on Apple macOS


Download Developer Reviews Rating
Get Free on Mac Aviation Data Systems, Inc 1011130 4.85

Download on Android: Download Android


MyRadar Weather Radar functions

- Animated live radar with radar loop lengths of up to two hours

- Advanced rain alerts with patent-pending process for predicting hyper-local rainfall

- Weather and environmentally-related data layers that you can overlay on top of the map, including animated winds, frontal boundaries, earthquakes, hurricane, and wildfires layers

- Ability to send weather and environmental alerts, including alerts from the National Weather Service, such as Tornado and Severe Weather alerts

- Real-time hurricane tracking with additional data above and beyond the free version, including the cone of probability for tropical storm/hurricane forecast tracks, and a detailed synopsis from the National Hurricane Center

- Professional radar pack, which allows greater detail of radar from individual stations, including the ability to select individual radar stations around the US, select the radar tilt angle, and change the radar product being displayed, including base reflectivity and wind velocity

- Aviation Charts subscription (not required in order to use MyRadar) for tracking flights and displaying their IFR flight plans and paths

- Privacy Policy and full terms of service available on the MyRadar website.


Pros of using My Radar Weather app:

  • You can customise and personalise it. 
  • It can provide you with past weather forecasts if you need it  
  • It provides relevant information about the time rain will fall or not. 
  • You get access to hourly forecast. 
  • It provides weather information for the whole world. 
  • It lets you know the risks of thunderstorms. 
  • It has cloud coverage information. 

Cons:

  • If you're not used to getting so many notifications on your phone or device, getting hourly updates on the weather might be a turn off.


Top Pcmac Reviews

  • Old Radar Loop, 60% accurate, crashes etc

    By happyfeet 20017 (Pcmac user)

    The “live radar” loop runs 2 hours ~20 mins past time. The will rain or storm times graph & time feature is wrong 60% of the time. I have my home marked with a star ( it only allows me to 1 star location tho) Worst is it gives me weather, alerts & warnings for a town 15 + miles away, in a different county that gets different weather & warnings. Ugh. When we were traveling and hit bad weather it was a worthless app. It kept kicking me back home 400+miles then kept crashing all cause I was trying to pull weather from my current location. It started draining my battery, freezing, unavailable data, crashing. If I’m home in my marked Location the app never freezes, crashes, etc. My husband uses a NOAA app (free) and I thought I was downloading the same one he has. No this one is horrible compared to the one he uses. The one he uses gives him current road conditions/warnings/accidents/ radar etc as he’s traveling and actually shows the town we live closest to (3 miles) correct county & he has locations (stars) marked all over the place. The (free) NOAA app he uses didn’t have a melt down when we were out of town or traveling and worked great.. I’m uninstalling this app and looking for the app my husband uses..Idk why so many different NOAA apps are available but lessons learned they are not all equal. The one he uses offers upgrades but the free version works good & has adds just like this one.
  • I Miss the Old Storm app!!

    By Umphphreak6 (Pcmac user)

    Is there a way to see the future radar like the old Storm app? Is that in the premium packet because my radar ends 10 mins before the actual time & I want to know the forecast radar for the next hour. Also, if I press on a fire icon & read about it, when I go bk to the map, the time on the animation slider becomes 8 hours off. I don’t think the actual radar changes. I only know that I have to close & reopen the app to get the time back to ending 10 minutes before the actual time. This makes me wonder if I can trust the accuracy of this app. Plus, it’s been raining here nonstop for 6 hours but the radar shows periods of no rain. It’s also really annoying when the slightest tap or zooming in on the map will start changing the cities up above because of the crosshairs. And when I swipe left, or right to scroll through my favorite cities, nothing happens- it won’t scroll through the cities even though the stars are highlighted. I miss being able to zoom in & see exactly where it’s going to be raining & being able to chose between 1 hour or 5 hours in the future & clicking on the storm cells & find out the speed & the danger associated with each one, as I could in the old Storm app. It truly was the best weather app out there! I will change my 2 star rating if I can find the future radar.
  • OOPS! Now my radar works again!

    By _Blessed_ (Pcmac user)

    Recently, I wrote a critical review complaining that this app had become so bloated with extra features that the basic radar feature stopped working. After a week of not receiving any acknowledgement of my support request, I sent an email to corporate that got a response. However, none of the suggestions that were offered to me worked, and the developers never responded to the diagnostic file that they requested and which I provided. I gave up, deleted the app, but then re-installed it after I learned of a new update. But the radar still would not load. In preparing to send another request for help, I discovered the problem! My iPad was set to the wrong time zone (London) as a result of a recent trip. Once the time zone agreed with my physical location, the radar layer displayed properly. I still believe that the app is becoming bloated, and I’ve learned that support is often difficult to reach, but this app deserves more than the one-star that I previously gave it. If they are able to improve support by offering faster responses and a knowledge base, it will be a 5-star app. Until then, I’m changing my 1-star review to a 4-star review.
  • Great fee app, great paid app

    By CarterInTheBar (Pcmac user)

    I switched over to this app after Weather Underground’s “Storm” radar app was obsoleted and replaced by the terrible sequel by The Weather Channel. Immediately, I appreciated all the layers that this app has, and the customization that it’s capable of. I also like that while you can get a “basic” paid functionality (do it! Even if you don’t mind the ads, support people who make quality apps!), you can upgrade different bits of functionality a la carte, as you need them. For example, while I’m a private pilot, I’m not actively flying currently. But if I DO get back into it, the aviation charts functionality is built into the app, for an annual subscription (which makes sense, since av charts update and need to be kept current). Excellent, excellent app. The only suggestion that comes to mind is to enhance the functionality of the “storm center” feature so that the center moves with the time-lapse. Currently, it is stationary, and stays in the position it is in the latest radar frame, as the radar time lapse “catches up” to it.

Similar Weather apps




More apps from the Developer