Category:Lifestyle
Version:5.13.1001
Size:71.83M
Updated:2024-04-15
Language:English
Ratings:219
Package ID:com.wkbt.android.weather
Stay ahead of the weather with the News 8000 First Warn Weather app. Whether you're in La Crosse, Wisconsin or elsewhere, this app has got you covered. Get instant access to your personalized First Warn forecast, complete with real-time weather alerts sent straight to your mobile device. Always be in the know with current conditions for your location, an 8-day forecast, and video updates from the News 8 StormTeam. Plus, stay one step ahead with live radar and satellite imagery featuring watch/warning overlays. And if you spot any interesting weather phenomena, be sure to share it by uploading photos and videos directly from your phone.
- Real-time Weather Alerts: Stay ahead of the storm with instant notifications sent directly to your mobile device. Be aware of any severe weather conditions that may affect your plans.
- Current Conditions: Get accurate and up-to-date weather updates right at your fingertips. Whether it's sunny or snowing, you'll always be in the know.
- 8-day and Video Forecast: Plan your week with confidence using our comprehensive 8-day forecast. Watch the video forecast from our experienced News 8 StormTeam for detailed insights.
- Live Radar and Satellite Imagery: Visualize the weather patterns in real-time with our live radar and satellite imagery. Watch out for any watch or warning overlays that may affect your area.
- School Closings: Receive immediate updates on school closings due to extreme weather conditions. Make sure your loved ones stay safe and informed about any disruptions to their day.
- Share Your Weather: Be part of our weather community by uploading photos and videos of the weather you witness. Share your experiences and help us create a stronger understanding of weather patterns.
Download our News 8000 First Warn Weather app now and stay prepared for any weather conditions that come your way. With News-com and WKBT StormTeam - you'll never be caught off guard again.