PocketRadar: Weather Radar
PocketRadar: Weather Radar Summary
PocketRadar: Weather Radar is a free, ad-supported, with in-app purchases iOS app in Weather by Dmitry Alaev. Released in Nov 2012 (13 years ago). It has 4.3K ratings with a 4.54★ (excellent) average. Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 11K monthly active users and generates around $<10K monthly revenue (23% IAP / 77% ads). Store last updated Aug 18, 2026
SDK intelligence: AppGoblin detected 3 development tools(e.g. Divkit), 1 ad networks,and 1 analytics: product integrated into PocketRadar: Weather Radar. View full SDK list →
PocketRadar: Weather Radar SDKs Summary
PocketRadar: Weather Radar was last scanned for SDKs on 2026-07-09. Below is the overview of third-party companies detected in the app. The full list of SDKs, permissions and unknowns is available here.
4.54★
Ratings: 4.3K
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App Description
See precipitation move—not just a static forecast.
PocketRadar turns rain and snow data into a clear animated map. Follow the timeline from now through the hours ahead, pause on any frame, zoom into a storm, or jump back to your location with one tap.
BUILT AROUND THE MAP
• Choose Apple Maps or OpenFreeMap
• Switch among six map styles, from bright street maps to satellite and midnight views
• Keep borders, roads, and place names readable over the radar
• Match the interface to Light, Dark, or System appearance
SEE PRECIPITATION YOUR WAY
• Compare rain and snow with separate color legends
• Choose Aurora, Fire & Ice, Tropical, or Premium Dark palettes
• Adjust radar opacity to balance detail and context
• Pan and zoom worldwide to inspect changing conditions
WHEN YOU NEED A QUICK CHECK
• Add PocketRadar widgets to your Home Screen
• View animated radar on Apple Watch
• Use a saved location marker for fast local context
Version 4.1 introduces PocketRadar's redesigned map experience, a second map provider, new visual styles, an expanded palette selector, clearer map reference details, and smoother radar playback and interaction.
PocketRadar visualizes precipitation data for planning and awareness. It does not provide official emergency alerts; follow local authorities for severe-weather instructions.
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