According to the Weather Channel app users of iOS have reported that the issue can be solved by installing and reinstalling the latest version of the app. While testing the app and looking out for the problem, we found that the Android counterpart of the app is working flawlessly on the Android device used for testing. According to recent reports, many iPad users have reported about the Weather channel app not working and crashing after the new update. Users have been asking on the Apple discussions forums about what happened to the app.
The weather system is pushing into the Northeast and will bring rain and then snow on April 1. A winter-like storm brought more than 6 inches of snow Thursday just south of Cleveland. A new storm system is moving from the Rockies into the Plains and the South on Monday through Wednesday with damaging winds, large hail and tornado threats. Severe weather struck the Upper Midwest yesterday in South Dakota and Minnesota with golf ball size hail, lightning and gusty winds. About 6 million people will be facing damaging winds, flooding rain and a few tornadoes. We are now under a level one risk for severe storms on Sunday in our eastern counties.
My iPad was working fine with minute-to-minute updates of weather. Follow our instructions to reset or restore your device to fix any software problem. Make sure you use a computer to do this, which fully reinstalls the software! That should give most widget-related problems a run for their money.
For those of us who find the subject of weather dreary and boring, this is a refreshing way to adjust to the details. If you’re a meteorologist or someone who knows the meaning of terms like “tornadic vortex signature” or “mesocyclone,” you should go for a radar app. Weather Radar Pro is available for download at Microsoft Store for only $2.49. Additionally, the app has a “Maps” feature which gives you further insights into allergies, drought, flu activity, hurricane trackers and lightning. Historical weather patterns, number of snow days and rainfall trends are among other available features. It gets even better with satellite reports, radar forecasts and cloud-cover summaries.
1Weather strikes that rare balance of doing just the right amount, without trying to do too much. It’s easy to see current, daily and weekly forecasts for your current location or, with a couple of taps, anywhere else on the planet. AccuWeather sites somewhere between the two apps listed above, providing plenty of information, in a clear, simple format that doesn’t overload the user.