KCBD First Alert Weather
- Version
- 1.6.1
- License
- Free
- Minimum Requirements
- Compatible with 2.1 and above.
- Date added
- 27 November 2011
Publisher's description
Get the resources of KCBD-NewsChannel 11's First Alert Forecast anytime. Download our First Alert Weather App, Lubbock and South Plains Weather, right to your Android Phone! The hour by hour forecast, radar, and current weather conditions for: Lubbock, Muleshoe, Littlefield, Plainview, Floydada, Matador, Morton, Levelland, Crosbyton, Spur, Plains, Denver City, Brownfield, Tahoka, Post, Jayton, Seminole, Lamesa, Gail, Dimmit, Turkey, and the rest of the KCBD-NewsChannel 11 viewing area. Features Highly responsive interactive map optimized for 3G and WiFi performance Vertical and horizontal map display with looping NOWrad, the gold standard for radar in the weather industry Highest resolution satellite cloud imagery available Exclusive patent pending Road Weather Index Color coded weather alerts arranged by severity Fully integrated GPS for current location awareness Integrated compass overlay Most accurate 10 day forecasts with both daily and hourly detail Ability to easily save your favorite locations Full featured and user tested Weather Widget for unlock page Earthquake Plotting Storm Track Plotting Tropical Track Plotting Status bar alert acknowledgment Alerts over map on/off switch in settings Additional Small Widget Widget Configuration (Daily or Hourly view) Watch/Warning (Alert) boxes on map. Spanish language support; NOTE: Language used in the app will reflect the overall language being used for the device Ability to acknowledge Alerts from within the app Audio, LED, and vibrate for Alert Notifications Feature tips to help users more fully take advantage of app featuresRecent changes: Water temperature layer Location Aliasing (Change the name of a location to something meaningful, ex. "Grandma's House")Content rating: Low Maturity
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