Weather is better
together.
A live feed of what the sky is actually doing — citizen reports, official NWS bulletins, and curated weather news, all scoped to where you are.
What the sky is doing,
right now, near you.
Post the weather from where you stand
Snap a photo, tag the condition, and post — your report lands on the feed and the map for everyone nearby. React, comment, and see what neighbors are reporting in real time, with weather-themed anonymous usernames so it's zero-setup.
- Live reports with photos, condition tags, and intensity
- Reactions and threaded comments on every post
- AI cloud identification tags the cloud genus on sky photos
- Anonymous weather-themed identities — no account required
Dial the feed from your block to the whole country
Switch between Local, Regional, and National scope and the feed re-filters to match — neighborhood reports up close, then NWS bulletins, SPC outlooks, storm reports, and curated weather news from NWS, NHC, NASA, NPR, BBC, and more as you widen out. A sources menu lets you mute or solo any of them.
- Local (25 mi), Regional (150 mi), and National (500 mi) feed scopes
- Official NWS bulletins: special weather statements, SPC outlooks, storm reports
- Curated news from a dozen sources — NWS, NHC, NASA, NPR, BBC, Yale Climate
- Per-source toggles, including a one-tap "User Posts Only" mode
Every report,
pinned to the planet.
The feed, as a map
Flip from feed to map and every active report becomes a pin. Watch a storm line light up town by town as reports roll in ahead of it — ground truth that radar alone can't give you.
- Every active report plotted live on one map
- Emoji condition markers show the vibe at a glance
- Tap any pin to read the full report and photos
- Reports expire automatically so the map always reflects now
Your private
weather circle.
Family, friends, storm-chasing crews
Build private groups with invite codes — share one weather grid showing every member's city, climb the group XP leaderboard, and send incoming storms at each other in storm-attack PvP.
- Private groups with invite codes
- Shared weather grids showing every member's city
- XP leaderboards: prediction streaks, reports, puzzles solved
- Storm-attack PvP — send incoming weather as a "challenge"