Precise weather conditions for GPS, saved locations and an unlimited number of static locationsĭetailed alert maps with vector polygons and full NWS alert messages* Weather alerts delivered to BlackBerry Inbox*Įnhanced customization: English/Metric units, show/hide alerts in Inbox and Calendar, turn on/off "my location," set update interval, show/hide forecast hi or lo on home screen and turn on/off real-time alerts* Real-time weather alerts with BlackBerry Push*ĭelivers lightning alerts using the WeatherBug Total Lightning Network (WTLN)*Ĭurrent temperature next to the time on the home screen (changes in the event of a weather alert)Įnhanced contour weather maps with 10 overlays: Temperature, Radar, Humidity, Pressure, Wind Speed, Forecast Hi, Forecast Lo, Satellite, NWS Alerts* and Lightning Strikes*ĭeep integration with BlackBerry OS, such as forecast for events in BlackBerry Calendar, current weather for BlackBerry Contacts and weather within BlackBerry Maps The "key features" section below has all the things in the elite version that are excluded from the free version. Posted from my CrackBerry at previous posting of features inadvertently only included the features in both. Can someone give me a list? Is there a free trial? Also, is there anywhere to get it other then app world? I've checked cb and mobihand and didn't see it. My only issue is I've been using the free version for a couple months and I can't figure out the difference between the free and paid versions. I have it narrowed down to Weather Bug Elite. Posted from my CrackBerry at Īnyway, its snowing in Omaha and I was contemplating purchasing a weather app. Get the free Weatherbug and use BerryWeather: together you will get a complete picture. We had seven FEET of snow within five days last winter and the data I received from these sources pegged it, even when meteorologists in the area did not. It has a "mobile" setting that also gives exceptionally accurate weather forecasts and great radar. If you open your BBBrowser, go to and input your locality. Exceptional,but Weatherbug gives you written forecasts. Its radar is outstanding, too.īerryWeather is very accurate and receives data from. The free Weatherbug has excellent forecasts, possibly taken from the National Weather Service. Quite a few users of Weatherbug who bought the Elite said they should have stayed with the free version. and Topeka, Ks.I'm sorry if this has been discussed but with the mobile search not working idk how to find it.Īnyway, its snowing in Omaha and I was contemplating purchasing a weather app.I use the free Weatherbug and the paid BerryWeather. Provide: Live Midwest Doppler Radar and Weather Forecasts for Major Cities within the Midwestern US.įargo, Nd., Bismarck, Nd., Grand Forks, Nd., Sioux Falls, Sd., Rapid City, Sd., Pierre, Sd., Minneapolis, Mn., Duluth, Mn., Saint Paul, Mn., Milwaukee, Wi., Madison, Wi., Green Bay, Wi., Kenosha, Wi., Racine, Wi., Detroit, Mi., Grand Rapids, Mi., Warren, Mi., Flint, Mi., Sterling Heights, Mi., Lansing, Mi., Ann Arbor, Mi., Livonia, Mi., Dearborn, Mi., Columbus, Oh., Cleveland, Oh., Cincinnati, Oh., Akron, Oh., Dayton, Oh., Indianapolis, In., Fort Wayne, In., Evansville, In., South Bend, In., Gary, In., Chicago, Il., Rockford, Il., Aurora, Il., Naperville, Il., Peoria, Il., Springfield, Il., Des Moines, Ia., Cedar Rapids, Ia., Davenport, Ia., Kansas City, Mo., Saint Louis, Mo., Jefferson City, Mo., Independence, Mo., Omaha, Ne., Lincoln, Ne., Wichita, Ks. For additional information please contact: Forecast Ticker can be licensed for use on other websites or blogs, the ticker size and or colors can be modified to fit any theme. The Interactive Midwest Forecast ticker is updated hourly by the Weather Information Network and provides a scrolling snapshot of weather conditions for Major Cities within the Midwestern U.S. If you have javascript enabled and the controls fail to work, then update your web brower to the latest version. To use the "SpeedUp" & "SlowDown" controls, your web browser must support javascript.
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