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Weather Hi-Def Radar Storm Watch Plus: Lifetime Subscription

TL;DR: Until this weekend only, get a Weather Hi-Def Radar Storm Watch Plus lifetime subscription for A$43 with code TAKE30 at checkout (reg. A$313).


Imagine you're setting up an outdoor movie night, projector humming, and snacks perfectly arranged. Just as you're about to hit play, you notice a dark cloud looming. Instead of packing up prematurely, you open a weather radar app — its future radar image reveals the storm will just miss you, meaning movie night can proceed without a hitch.

Weather Hi-Def Radar Storm Watch Plus goes beyond basic forecasts, essentially becoming a personal meteorologist. Unlike your phone’s default weather app, this one has future-generated radar images and a customizable map. Be prepared for anything this summer and beyond with A$270 savings with code TAKE30 at checkout through April 27.

Feel like a weather psychic 

With this app in your back pocket, planning activities no longer requires gambling with the weather. Hoping to spend the day at the beach? Check the day’s forecast for rain or possible storms.

Before you take a dip in the ocean, the ‘water surface temperature’ overlay tells you if the water's warm enough. And if you're concerned about sudden summer storms, the severe weather alerts are a lifesaver. You can set up real-time weather alerts for your favorite picnic spot, and the app will notify you when precipitation is approaching, preventing soggy sandwiches.

Planning a hike? Air quality index information helps you choose the best time to go, avoiding days with high pollution. 

For those planning summer road trips, the app's ‘road weather’ overlay is a game-changer. Imagine driving to a national park; this feature displays potential hazards like fog, heavy rain, or even wind conditions along your route in real time. 

Get lifetime access to this storm tracking app for A$43 with code TAKE30 at checkout (reg. A$313) through April 27 at 11:59PM PT. 

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