Max Tracker Hurricane WPLG
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Version :3.9
Size :75.08Mb
Updated :Mar 27,2021
Developer :Graham Media Group, Inc
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Based on the user reviews, here are three cons and pros of the Max Tracker Hurricane WPLG app: **Pros:** 1. Accurate tracking and updates on hurricanes and tropical storms with detailed forecasts. 2. Easy-to-use interface with clear navigation and quick access to important information. 3. Reliable source of news and updates from a trusted meteorological organization (WPLG). **Cons:** 1. Limited functionality compared to other weather apps, with few customization options. 2. Some users experience lag or buffering issues when loading app or accessing data. 3. Absence of Android version, limiting accessibility to iOS users only.
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Description
The Max Tracker Hurricane app is powered by WPLG Hurricane Specialist Bryan Norcross and WPLG’s Chief Certified Meteorologist Betty Davis. This team of meteorologists brings you the latest and most accurate information on developing tropical systems to help keep you and your family safe. And the best part is it’s FREE. • Projected Hurricane Paths • Interactive Live Storm Tracker • Local Radar • Live Local 10 news storm coverage • Severe Weather Alerts • Tropical Weather Outlooks • Watches and Warnings
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    By Bamboo Beach BabeSep 7,2018
    Hi. I’m sure you’re job is very hard. And I’d like you to I watch the weather reports like I read the Bible. But one thing I would like ALL weather reporters to know is a lot of viewers plan their daily plans and weekly plans due to weather reports. I can’t even count how many times you all have said.., and I quote “NOT A GOOD BEACH DAY”....Or .. “ The weekend is going to be “A WASH OUT “. And it doesn’t even rain. MOST times not even a sprinkle. That puts me and ALL my co-workers standing around not making ANY MONEY because there isn’t ANY Customers coming in for lunch, the pool,or the BEAUTIFUL BEACHES we All live here in south Florida. If I may suggest PLEASE don’t tell people about rain. Maybe tell them to DEFINITELY TAKE A CHANCE... if it rains there are MANY WONDERFUL RESTAURANTS that they can ALWAYS duck into and watch for RAINBOWS OR maybe come dance in the rain with all the GREAT server. as long as there isn’t any lighting. Anyway it’s just my thoughts that you you asked for L...