YSK - You can save mobile.weather.gov to your phones Home Screen and avoid the adds and bloat of other weather apps. https://mobile.weather.gov/
“Why YSK: Many paid and unpaid apps get their information from the National Weather Service (NWS). This information is freely available and paid for though taxes, which the other companies try to profit off of. Skip the BS and just go to the source. It might not be the most polished website, but it’s easily navigable (has an old iOS feel to it).
I can’t give a guide for android users, but for iPhone, open safari and head to “mobile.weather.gov”. Once the website is loaded, click the share icon on the bottom middle of your screen, and then select “add to Home Screen”.
Could you please add a “Why YSK:”? It’s rule #2. Thank you. :)
@_MoveSwiftly
Sorry! Will do.
Same goes for a lot of websites
I personally use a Firefox Nightly shortcut with uBlock, VideoBackground and SponsorBlock enabled for the YouTube website. Plus it works on all platforms.
I find it more reliable than Newpipe, who’s constantly on a cat and mouse run with Google.
Reminds me of early 2010s iOS (in a good way)
For Android I’ve been using this app for years that pulls its data from NOAA
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=pandamonium.noaaweatherOn Android, in Chrome, select the 3 dots and part way down the page there is an item called Add to Homescreen. From there you can either automatically or manually place it.
@Burp
I like it! It’s so much faster than my other weather apps. I prefer the clean old school style.depending on you weather preferences Radar Now is a great weather radar app. ive used it for years