It's been "*Experimental*" for several years, and the site looks kind of dated, but it provides a useful visualization of radar, satellite, tropical storms, etc, plus it runs on my old PC! =)
I also like the NWS Hourly Graph to give a better idea of for example when it's going to start or stop raining or go below freezing on a given day.
My primary visual weather site is the National Weather Service Enhanced Data Display.
https://preview.weather.gov/edd
It's been "*Experimental*" for several years, and the site looks kind of dated, but it provides a useful visualization of radar, satellite, tropical storms, etc, plus it runs on my old PC! =)
I also like the NWS Hourly Graph to give a better idea of for example when it's going to start or stop raining or go below freezing on a given day.
This is the forecast page for my area:
https://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php?lat=43.7445&lon=-7...
Put in your own zip code, or type in town and state (sorry, just US). Then click "Hourly Weather Forecast" below the daily descriptions to get this:
https://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php?lat=43.7445&lon=-7...
There's no location picker on that page though.