WSFA First Alert Weather

WSFA First Alert Weather
Developer: Gray Television Group,
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1.1M installs
22.6K ratings
59.8K monthly active users
$<10K monthly revenue est.
IAP 0% · Ad 100%
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WSFA First Alert Weather Summary

WSFA First Alert Weather is a free, ad-supported iOS app in Weather by Gray Television Group, Inc.. Released in Jan 2011 (15 years ago). It has 22.6K ratings with a 4.77★ (excellent) average. Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 59.8K monthly active users and generates around $<10K monthly revenue (0% IAP / 100% ads). Store last updated Jul 3, 2026

Recent activity: 45 new ratings this week View trends →

SDK intelligence: AppGoblin detected 4 ad networks(e.g. Google), 2 development tools, 2 analytics: product,and 1 business tools integrated into WSFA First Alert Weather. View full SDK list →

WSFA First Alert Weather SDKs Summary

WSFA First Alert Weather was last scanned for SDKs on 2026-06-20. Below is the overview of third-party companies detected in the app. The full list of SDKs, permissions and unknowns is available here.

AppGoblin saw WSFA First Alert Weather uses 2 Development Tools

AppGoblin saw WSFA First Alert Weather uses 1 Business Tools

AppGoblin saw WSFA First Alert Weather uses 4 Ad Networks

AppGoblin saw WSFA First Alert Weather uses 2 Analytics: Product


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App Description

The WSFA Mobile Weather App includes:

* Access to station content specifically for our mobile users
* 250 meter radar, the highest resolution available
* Future radar to see where severe weather is headed
* High resolution satellite cloud imagery
* Current weather updated multiple times per hour
* Daily and Hourly forecasts updated hourly from our computer models
* Ability to add and save your favorite locations
* A fully integrated GPS for current location awareness
* Severe weather alerts from the National Weather Service
* Opt-in push alerts to keep you safe in severe weather