StormNet

StormNet

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StormNet: Professional-Grade Radar & Severe Weather Intelligence

Protect what matters with the highest-resolution NEXRAD data and real-time risk forecasts for lightning, hail, and tornadoes. 100% free, private, and ad-free—powered by the meteorology experts at OpenSnow.

Publisher

Cloudnine Weather, Inc.

Category

Weather

Downloads

500+

User Rating

5.0/5

Total Ratings

0

Locales

1

Precision in Every Pixel

Discover the interface used by 500+ users.

StormNet app interface displaying high-resolution radar with lightning strike icons over a map

StormNet app interface displaying high-resolution radar with lightning strike icons over a map

StormNet weather app showing high resolution NEXRAD radar and National Weather Service warnings on a map

StormNet weather app showing high resolution NEXRAD radar and National Weather Service warnings on a map

StormNet app interface showing multi-risk forecast options for lightning, hail, wind, and tornadoes with a layer opacity slider.

StormNet app interface showing multi-risk forecast options for lightning, hail, wind, and tornadoes with a layer opacity slider.

StormNet app interface showing high-resolution radar and storm risk map with lightning strikes over St. Louis

StormNet app interface showing high-resolution radar and storm risk map with lightning strikes over St. Louis

StormNet app interface showing a lightning risk forecast map for the St Louis area

StormNet app interface showing a lightning risk forecast map for the St Louis area

StormNet app interface showing a high-resolution hail risk heatmap across the central United States.

StormNet app interface showing a high-resolution hail risk heatmap across the central United States.

StormNet app interface showing a damaging wind risk forecast map with colored probability zones

StormNet app interface showing a damaging wind risk forecast map with colored probability zones

StormNet app interface showing a tornado risk forecast map for the Oklahoma City area

StormNet app interface showing a tornado risk forecast map for the Oklahoma City area

StormNet weather app displaying a high resolution NEXRAD radar velocity map for tracking severe storms

StormNet weather app displaying a high resolution NEXRAD radar velocity map for tracking severe storms

StormNet app interface displaying high-resolution NEXRAD spectrum width radar with lightning indicators.

StormNet app interface displaying high-resolution NEXRAD spectrum width radar with lightning indicators.

Professional-Grade Intelligence for Severe Weather

The tools that make this app stand out, trusted by 500+ users.

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Hyper-Local Super-Res Radar

Access the highest resolution NEXRAD data available in the U.S. with updates every 2 minutes for reflectivity, velocity, and spectrum width.

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14-Day Precision Outlooks

Plan your outdoor adventures or protect your assets with specialized risk forecasts for hail, damaging winds, lightning, and tornadoes.

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Privacy-First, Ad-Free Utility

Focused entirely on your safety with zero ads and no data tracking. Get life-saving information instantly without invasive distractions or clutter.

About the app

Everything you need to know about StormNet.

Description

StormNet is optimized to provide the most accurate severe weather forecast with NEXRAD, Super-Res Radar. StormNet is completely free, with no ads. Trained on decades of severe weather events, StormNet analyzes high-resolution radar, satellites, ground-based sensors, and weather forecast models in real-time to find complex patterns that lead to severe weather. The model updates every 2 minutes to provide 14-day forecasts for lightning, hail, damaging thunderstorm winds, and tornadoes. Super-Res Radar is the highest-resolution NEXRAD radar data available from 159 stations across the continental United States. Each radar station updates every 3-4 minutes and measures the intensity of precipitation based on how much energy the radar signal receives back from objects in the atmosphere. Combined, StormNet + Super-Res Radar provides a first-of-its-kind, multiple-component severe weather forecast system for the United States. StormNet Map Overlays • Radar: The highest-resolution radar available for the United States from each radar station. • Radar + Risk: NEXRAD radar, alongside StormNet risk probabilities, for the next 4 hours. • Risk Forecast: The StormNet risk probabilities from real-time to 14 days into the future. StormNet Risk Forecasts • Lightning • Hail • Damaging Winds • Tornado Super-Res (NEXRAD) Radar • Radar Reflectivity • Radar Velocity • Spectrum Width National Weather Service Warnings • Tornado • Severe Thunderstorm • Snow Squall • Flash Flood StormNet vs. National Weather Service The National Weather Service, the Storm Prediction Center, and other government agencies are the official sources for watches, warnings, and severe weather information. StormNet should serve as a trusted and automated guide for severe weather risk, but StormNet should not be treated as an official source. StormNet vs. Traditional Weather Models Existing weather forecast models are incredible feats of engineering and predict the ingredients for severe weather, but they are not designed to excel at severe weather forecasting and are not real-time tools. StormNet was trained and optimized to provide severe weather forecasts. StormNet vs. Other Weather Apps Existing weather apps and companies usually pass along official government watches and warnings, and often communicate if lightning or hail is already close by. While these are valuable features, we are not aware of another weather app or company that matches StormNet’s ability to provide real-time updates for lightning, hail, damaging thunderstorm winds, and tornado risk. Powered by OpenSnow In 2011, OpenSnow began predicting snowfall for skiers and snowboarders. OpenSnow has since become a global leader in mountain weather forecasts and expanded to provide forecasts for every type of outdoor activity. Since lightning is a risk to outdoor activities, especially on longer mountain-based adventures, OpenSnow created a weather forecast system that would provide both lightning forecasts to support real-time decisions and multi-day outlooks to support trip planning. Meteorologist Andrew Brady built StormNet to predict the risk of severe weather. OpenSnow acquired his technology in 2024 to help people stay safe and enjoy the outdoors. — Terms & Conditions — StormNet is free and available in the United States. We'll never track you, sell ads, or collect data. We only ask for your location to show the most accurate radar and severe weather forecast. Full terms and conditions can be found here: https://support.opensnow.com/legal/terms | https://support.opensnow.com/legal/privacy

Latest Version

1.0.0

Size

38.7 MB

First Released

Mar 12, 2026

Take Control of Your Safety with Pro-Grade Storm Tracking

Experience NEXRAD Super-Res radar and 14-day risk forecasts with zero ads and total privacy. Download StormNet for free and stay ahead of the storm.

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