WSVN 7Weather - South Florida
by Sunbeam Television
The WSVN Weather App gives you the latest weather for our viewing region.
App Name | WSVN 7Weather - South Florida |
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Developer | Sunbeam Television |
Category | Weather |
Download Size | 57 MB |
Latest Version | 5.16.1304 |
Average Rating | 4.52 |
Rating Count | 122 |
Google Play | Download |
AppBrain | Download WSVN 7Weather - South Florida Android app |
The 7 News Weather app provides the forecast, current conditions, radar, storm tracking and other weather information for Miami-Dade, Broward and Monroe counties. You will receive up-to-the-minute conditions along with the hourly and seven day forecast. The interactive radar map provides real-time, animated radar and satellite info for anywhere in the U.S. You can also keep up with travel conditions by typing in any city or state to get current weather information. And of course, should a hurricane threaten, you will get all the information you need to track the storm.
• Access to station content specifically for our mobile users
• 250 meter radar, the highest resolution available
• High resolution satellite cloud imagery
• Future radar to see where severe weather is headed
• Current weather updated multiple times per hour
• Ability to add and save your favorite locations
• Daily and Hourly forecasts updated hourly from our computer models
• A fully integrated GPS for current location awareness
• Opt-in push alerts to keep you safe in severe weather
• Severe weather alerts from the National Weather Service
• Access to station content specifically for our mobile users
• 250 meter radar, the highest resolution available
• High resolution satellite cloud imagery
• Future radar to see where severe weather is headed
• Current weather updated multiple times per hour
• Ability to add and save your favorite locations
• Daily and Hourly forecasts updated hourly from our computer models
• A fully integrated GPS for current location awareness
• Opt-in push alerts to keep you safe in severe weather
• Severe weather alerts from the National Weather Service