
I’m a weather freak and I use my Mac to track every detail possible about local weather, U.S. weather, storms, cold fronts, and weather history.
My tool of choice is one of the slickest utilities ever on a Mac. It pulls in data from all over the country and processes it giving me advisories, watches, warnings, and detailed historical information.
This little tool is called “Wx” which is short for Weather. That’s what you get. Weather. All of it. The only thing you’re.... (excerpted).
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Barb said:
The website says it’s only free for a trial. Then $16.95 to register it so your settings will be stored. So, it’s not REALLY free. But it definitely looks cool.
Another weather freak..watching out for tornadoes in OK.