RadarNow!® provides users with the latest radar images sourced from the National Weather Service (NWS), utilizing NOAA's WSR-88D NEXRAD and TDWR radar sites across the United States, including Puerto Rico, Guam, Canada, and selected regions in Mexico and the Caribbean. The app enhances usability by offering optional location services, which allow it to automatically showcase radar data from the closest station to your current location upon launch. As a result, users no longer need to search for their local weather; instead, they can see conditions displayed near their blue dot, representing their position on the map.
Users of RadarNow!® can access animated radar displays and local weather conditions that focus on their current location. For those looking for an even richer experience, there is a premium option known as the "RadarNow!® Lifetime" pass, available for $12.99. This pass unlocks advanced features, and new users have the opportunity to explore these functionalities through a complimentary 5-day trial period, allowing them to determine if the upgrade is beneficial for their needs.
The app is committed to providing precise radar images, up-to-date weather conditions, and hourly forecasts straight from NOAA's servers. This focus on accuracy ensures that users can trust the information they receive. Additionally, for users interested in using TDWR sites, which provide higher resolution images despite a shorter range, the app includes aqua icons that represent these stations, making them easy to identify and select at a touch.
Customer feedback and suggestions are actively encouraged by the RadarNow!® team. Users can conveniently utilize the "Contact us" feature found in the app's menu to share their thoughts. The team prides itself on delivering outstanding customer service, responding to inquiries within ten minutes and ensuring a reply within two business days. This dedication to user input contributes to the continuous improvement of RadarNow!®, making it one of the most reliable weather applications available today.