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RainRadarAU

RainRadarAU
 This app is designed for both iPhone and iPad
  • First released: January 31, 2019
  • Versions: 2 archived
  • Installable: 2 of 2

Requirements: Compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. Requires iOS 2.0 or later.

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1.1.3
Requires iOS 2.2.1+
Non-Retina
577 KB Install Download
2.2.3 (2238)
Requires iOS 6.0+
Retina
3.2 MB Install Download

Chart History

Top Paid · Weather View chart ›
Peaked at #69 (April 29, 2010) · 4 archived captures · Apr 2010 – Jan 2013

Archived Reviews

8 of 12
Cool app
     
by BigDaddy321 · September 16, 2008

Nice to seeb a free app with moving radar.<br/><br/>First Review!!! This app is going to be huge!!

You beauty!
     
by andremu · September 25, 2008

Exactly what I needed! Works as advertised!

Fantastic!
     
by Stephen.05 · September 16, 2008

Great app. Thanks for making this free. my only suggestion would be to add the full Australia veiw radar that BOM offers.

Cool
     
by So Fresh and So Clean · September 16, 2008

This app. is ridiculously hot, but what about the U.S. ? N.Y. baby ! !

..,
     
by SmexehHawkeh · December 30, 2008

Oh wow this is exactly what I needed! This app is really usefull for anybody who wants weather in austrialia! I live in america and I really wonder when it's going to rain in austrailia! Seriously this app is pointless...

Fantastic App
     
by OzzieDan · October 22, 2008

This is a Fantastic Weather Radar app. Thank you soo much for building it, to use BOM data. Well worth installing. I look at radars all the time at BOM Website. Now I can see it wherever I am.

It's a beauty!
     
by OzHeart · February 20, 2009

Incredibly practical piece of application for anyone planning any outdoor activities eg. Cycling. One quick glance and the decision is made.

CRAPPY
     
by bonytuss1 · December 17, 2008

terrible get America on here!!!!!

Period reviews recovered from Apple's customer-review feeds via the Wayback Machine.