Severe WeatherGuardian makes severe weather easier to understand with accessible Live Radar for VoiceOver, clear radar context for everyone, official weather alerts, saved alert locations, forecasts, widgets, tropical tracking, NOAA Weather Radio streams, and plain-language storm intelligence.
Radar should not require perfect vision or expert training. Severe WeatherGuardian starts with accessibility, then keeps the rest of the app practical: official alerts, readable forecasts, saved places, and severe weather context that helps you understand what is happening before, during, and after a storm.
Live Radar
Live Radar is built to make radar more understandable. VoiceOver users can explore the radar map by touch, while sighted users get the same clear storm context without needing to decode every radar color, product, or warning polygon.
With VoiceOver Touch Explorer, the radar map becomes a touchable description surface. Tap across the map to hear the radar layer at that point, followed by nearby warnings, warning details, and decoded storm clues.
Simple and Advanced Radar Modes
Use simple radar focuses for storms, warnings, rain, flooding, and severe storm clues. Advanced users can inspect reflectivity, velocity, hydrometeor classification, rainfall, echo tops, and storm overlays.
Live Radar can highlight severe storm clues such as storm motion, hail potential, damaging wind, rotation clues, hook echo indicators, possible debris clues, and storm tracks.
Official Alerts and Saved Places
Save alert locations and monitor the places that matter to you. Severe WeatherGuardian supports National Weather Service warnings, watches, advisories, and more.
One free saved location is included for critical National Weather Service warnings. Severe WeatherGuardian Plus unlocks additional saved alert locations and expanded alert categories.
With permission, Critical Alerts can break through Do Not Disturb and Silent Mode for life-threatening weather you choose to monitor, including Tornado Warnings, Destructive Severe Thunderstorm Warnings, significant Flash Flood Warnings, Tsunami Warnings, Extreme Wind Warnings, and Snow Squall Warnings. Critical Alerts are controlled by iOS permissions and your app settings.
Official Weather Context
Search by city, state, or current location to check current conditions, seven-day forecasts, SPC severe weather outlooks, hail, wind, and tornado probabilities, WPC excessive rainfall outlooks, fire weather outlooks, active SPC mesoscale discussions, tropical products, and National Weather Service alerts.
Severe WeatherGuardian uses public products from NOAA, the National Weather Service, the Storm Prediction Center, the Weather Prediction Center, and the National Hurricane Center when available. Some radar descriptions and local summaries are derived from official products by the app.
Tropical, Radio, and Widgets
Follow active tropical systems with official cone, track, wind, watch, warning, and local risk summaries when available.
Listen to available NOAA Weather Radio streams.
Add Home Screen and Lock Screen widgets to keep conditions, hazards, forecasts, and expected threats glanceable. Widgets can use your current location by default or a saved alert location.
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Severe WeatherGuardian alerts, radar summaries, radar clues, hook echo indicators, tornado debris clues, debris height estimates, storm guidance, local summaries, and weather notifications are best-effort planning and awareness tools. They are not a replacement for NOAA Weather Radio, Wireless Emergency Alerts, emergency services, official National Weather Service warnings, or instructions from public safety officials.
My fiancée and I both downloaded Weather Guardian and are currently using the seven-day free trial. We fully intend to subscribe to the yearly plan because we’ve been enjoying the app so much.The accessible radar is incredible. Being able to explore the radar with VoiceOver and get information about storm locations, movement, and distance is something I’ve never experienced in another weather app. It gives blind users a level of weather awareness that simply hasn’t been available before.We live in northern Michigan, so I’m especially looking forward to seeing how the app handles lake-effect snow this winter. Although I’m certainly not in a hurry for winter to get here—it’s only July 1, and I’m enjoying summer! 😊Thank you for taking the time to develop such an innovative and accessible app. It’s already excellent, and we’re excited to see how it continues to grow and improve. We fully support this app and appreciate all the work you’ve put into it.I’ll definitely be recommending Weather Guardian to all of my blind friends. Thank you again for creating such a fantastic app!
Version 4.5 introduces a redesigned Live Radar experience focused on the threats that matter most.
What’s new:
- Normal mode now prioritizes nearby storms based on severity and potential impact to your selected location.
- Multi-hazard storms clearly separate tornado, hail, damaging wind, flooding, and other threats.
- Advanced Mode is easier to find and includes clearer radar-layer controls.
- New visual markers, intensity indicators, watch areas, and warning areas make radar information easier to understand.
- Touch Explorer now provides consistent point-based radar descriptions in both Normal and Advanced modes.
- Expanded VoiceOver support includes improved layer descriptions, watch coverage, focus behavior, and streamlined announcements.
- Live Radar now responds immediately when VoiceOver is enabled or disabled.
- Numerous visual, interaction, accessibility, and reliability improvements.
Version 4.5
The developer, JUSTIN SCOTT, DAVIS, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy .
Data Linked to You
The following data may be collected and linked to your identity:
User Content
Data Not Linked to You
The following data may be collected but it is not linked to your identity:
Location
Identifiers
Privacy practices may vary, for example, based on the features you use or your age. Learn More
The developer indicated that this app supports the following accessibility features. Learn More
Supported Features
VoiceOver
Information
Seller
JUSTIN SCOTT, DAVIS
Size
6.5 MB
Category
Weather
Compatibility
Requires iOS 17.0 or later.
iPhone Requires iOS 17.0 or later.
iPad Requires iPadOS 17.0 or later.
Mac Requires macOS 14.0 or later and a Mac with Apple M1 chip or later.