Guys first off I am no expert on this stuff. But I know what I like and when I like it. I am sorry I kind of feel like with the imap weather radio I dropped the ball. There is no instruction manual on a phone app. And I have had several of you PM me telling me thanks and that you would be downloading the imap app. So what I am going to do is post some screen shots from imap weather radio and go into it further. It helped that we had some storms the last couple of days in Missouri where I could show you just why I like imap weather radio.

Even with the cost of the app of $4.99 and all you ever do is just use it for the weather radio as far as I am concerned it pays for its self! But there is so much more to the app! So here I go trying to explain more of the stuff on the app!

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Ok with the imap weather radio app you also get the imap weather radar. The above screen shot shows one of my preselected locations of Springfield, MO which I get all weather alerts for. It also shows a area of Severe Thunder Storm Watch in pink. Now this is the radar showing this. After you click on the app just keep clicking on the top left to get you to that menu. Also notice the size of the radar. Ok that's fine if your just wanting to see local stuff! But you can zoom in or out by taking two fingers and either pulling them apart or pushing them together just like you do on all of your phone pictures. That's nice because its fast and if your wanting to see whats going on in the state west of you or even a national picture.


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Ok this screen shot shows a Severe Thunderstorm Watch and a storm between Parsons and Pittsburg, KS.

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Ok the above screen shot shows in Yellow Okie City under a Tornado Watch, with storms southwest and northwest of the city.

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Ok the above screen shot shows my preselected locations that I want to receive weather alerts from. Springfield, MO being my home. Preston, MO being the family farms where my folks live. And granted its stupid because Hermitage is only 6 miles west of my folks at Preston. But due to my knowledge I know that the NWS broadcast location is Hermitage and I want to make sure I know whats going on up there. Plus this app is so easy to add or delete locations. I am going to use Slab as an example. Say Slab is heading to Mississippi Camp and he wants to check on the weather before he gets there. He can put in where ever he is headed as a location. Then when he heads or home he can delete it. Some weather apps are not that easy when you want to change locations.