Just do the right thing and list that it has a cost up front. Really shady considering I think many people come to the app looking to track hurricanes that may threaten their lives and the makers of this app are trying to take advantage of them. It says it’s free in the App Store, but then you can’t even open the App until you sign up for a paid subscription. It is deceptive.Īnd to support, if you want to get accurate weather for a location, then use the weather monitors CLOSEST to the location just like others do. I appreciate support reaching out to tell me how NOT to subscribe. And we are in our dry months and in our third extreme drought season. The system has predicted rain on MANY occasions when others have predicted none. The system often reports clear when I am cloudy and it often reports cloudy when I am clear. The system’s temperatures for my range are often 10 degrees off from EVERY OTHER SYSTEM. I enable it and I get notifications for storms TWO THOUSAND MILES AWAY. There is a setting to be notified for “nearby storms.” I disable it and I get no notifications for any storms. So what do I get for a subscription? No ads. You double check things, and nope, they decide you pay for a month first. And then you THINK you are subscribed for a year. Fine! But it is VERY difficult to select NOT subscribe and oh so easy to accidentally hit subscribe instead. Once again, it failed me on multiple levels. I forgot how much I detested this app and loaded it. I reset my phone and forgot which weather app I used. But I honestly can’t pay for a service that ends up being a disappointment and I have to go to one of my free weather apps to see what I should be seeing on Clime. If before then the functionality of the radar map timeline is improved then I will most likely resume my subscription. So after 5 months, I decided this was the deal breaker for me and cancelled my subscription (which I will still have the premium features until my subscription runs out in Aug). But the radar map timeline functionality is just frustrating and I have found almost all other weather apps to be much more accurate and has the detailed timeline I want, without having to zoom out and see 1/2 the country. It’s also very user friendly in my opinion. I love the rest of the app features, the layout, colors, and detail are awesome. Since then, I have been underwhelmed by the radar map timeline, which I use a lot and this function is important to me. Based on what I was seeing (and liked) I paid for the yearly subscription in Aug 2020. I had high hopes of finally finding a great weather app when I found this and downloaded it.
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