Weather storm radar: eRadar HD

by Elecont software


Weather

2.99 usd



Storm radar with hurricane tracker, lightning strikes with NOAA alerts


eRadar HD is Storm radar, Hurricane tracking, Lightning strikes, Weather alerts, Cloud satellite layer• Rain radar based on NOAA radar• Future radar with one-hour radar prediction• Lightning strikes• Hurricane tracking• Cloud satellite layer• Weather watches, warnings and advisories• Distance measurement tool• Road traffic• Click anywhere on the map and display: forecast for 9 day and 24 hours, tides, air quality, weather archive for the last yearPayment is one time:• No ads• No in-app purchases• No subscription• 30 days money back guarantee. Email us for an unconditional refund.Added lightning strikes layer for South and North America

Read trusted reviews from application customers

Could be useful and essential in short notice but the options do not work, and there has been no builds since 2019 so it may be abandoned by developer.

Steven B

Love this app. Most informative weather app. Plus it looks great.

William Overton

Nice app.

Ron Wolfe

This app has not had an update in 2 years and you can tell if you try using it. Abandoned. Why it's on sale right now is odd.

David McFalls

This is probably the finest weather app that I have seen on the Play Store. I probably use it every single day. It was a no-brainer to get the paid version to help support great app developers like this. Keep up the great work guys. :)

Steven Chase

Love this app. I wish there was a Windows version so I didn't have to use Blue Stacks to view it on my PC! Edit. I am now running Win 11 and hoped that eRadar HD would be on the Amazon store so I could run it natively on my PC. Doesn't seem to be on the Amazon store either. Would you consider putting it there?

Bill Mc

Beautiful perfect ,I love this App, colorful and educational,lightning strikes very cool.

Rikky Axelrod

Great

ace spades

Fkn Awesome

Wuzntme777

I purchased this radar app as to get the current and the future (hours) ahead look at when the weather would pass. This app does very little future depiction of weather systems passing. Poorly adapted.

Alexander Cavazos