Live weather, built for fast decisions

See the rain
before it sees you.

Rain Radar gives you the clearest view of what is moving your way: real-time precipitation, lightning, snowfall, and instant alerts when the weather turns. Clean, fast, and designed to help you act before the first drop lands.

Real-time radar Lightning tracking Storm alerts 3-hour rain prediction Battery-friendly

Important features that make bad weather easier to read.

Rain Radar is built to stay focused on what matters most: where the rain is now, where it is heading next, and whether you need to change plans.

01

NOAA Doppler radar

Follow rain, snow, and storm systems with fresh radar imagery that is easier to trust than a static forecast snapshot.

02

Live lightning tracking

Thunderstorms feel very different when you can actually see lightning strikes appear on the map in real time.

03

Smart rain alerts

Get timely notifications when precipitation is moving toward your current location, so you can react before stepping outside.

04

3-hour prediction

Look a little further ahead with short-range rain forecasting that helps with walks, rides, commutes, and outdoor plans.

05

More than just rain

Check cloud cover, snow depth, temperature, wind, and weather layers that give the radar more context when conditions get messy.

06

Fast, light, and practical

Designed to be quick on battery, data, and attention span. Open the app, get the answer, and keep moving.

Built for everyday timing

School runs, dog walks, hikes, cycling, travel, and any moment when “should we go now?” depends on the radar.

Clear on phone, useful at a glance

A straightforward interface means less hunting through menus and more confidence in what the weather is doing right now.

Made for people who check weather often

If radar is part of your routine, Rain Radar gives you a faster, calmer way to stay one step ahead.

Never get surprised by the next shower again.

Download Rain Radar on iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, or Android and get a cleaner, faster way to watch rain, storms, and changing conditions in real time.