3/5 rating based on 50 reviews. Read all reviews for 4WarnMe for iPhone.
4WarnMe is free iOS app published by Local TV LLC
PlantsVs.ZombieLover
Live stream, watches and warnings, local weather, and you can even see other weather and storms in other states!
Tuttle granny
I love KFOR and their weather team, but the app stinks! The forecasts on this app never agree with the forecasts on their KFOR app or with their on-air broadcast. C'mon guys! When you update one, update them all. We plan our days around your info, so is it too much to ask for consistency?
D L Marshall
The notifications/sound alerts aren't working, and yes I have them turned on in the settings. I live in a rural area and would REALLY like to feel confident that I would be alerted in the event of tornatic activity.
SamboraWanted
Love this app - when it works, which is only about 50% of the time. The live video is spotty at best. I'd like to depend on watching the live video during severe weather when DIRECTV is always out. Also, would like to watch the news in the mornings while I'm getting ready for work, but half of the time the video won't play. I know it's not just my phone because my friends have the same issues at the same times. Hope you can get the bugs fixed.
Cmwpmm
This is the best weather app I've used. It's very accurate with a plethora of info. A little heavy on the alerts by default, but that can be easily adjusted in the settings. It was highly recommended to me and I will definitely refer it to others.
Adruss45
In the last two days, the app just opens to a skyline type picture but I'm unable to get any actual weather information!!
Sooner Al
The app is continually saying to update on an iPad 4 running iOS 10.3.3 then says the new version will not run and do I want to load the version that will run on that iOS version.
Cute Butt@97
When I open the app the app does bring me to the home screen of the app. I waited 15 min and it still hasn’t loaded. Other than that the app is very helpful. But if I have an emergency then I’m not going to be able to see what’s coming or passed.