I know you don’t think you need another weather app.
You already have too many – the default one on your phone, a radar app, a severe weather app and others that give you 47 data points before your morning coffee.
Data is helpful, but extremely imperfect. It changes a lot, without notice or explanation. It can leave you caught out in the rain, make you fall victim to hype, or worse, unaware of extreme weather before it’s too late.
A good forecast can tell you what might happen. A good weather app should help you understand that forecast, how confident you should be in it, and what to do with that information — so you only need one.

