Published by The Alabama Weather Network, LLC on Aug 11, 2025
Genre: Weather
Ratings: 4.85
Version: 7.0.2
Updated: Oct 01, 2025
Downloads: 283
Alabama Weather Network is a weather app developed by Alabama Weather Network. The last update, v7.00, released on October 01, 2025, and it’s rated 4.85 out of 5 based on the latest 136 reviews. Alabama Weather Network is FREE and requires iOS 13.0+ and Android 12 or newer to download.
Description
FEATURES THAT KEEP YOU INFORMED AND SAFE
► Live Severe Weather Coverage Watch real-time, ad-free coverage of tornado warnings, flash flood emergencies, hurricanes, and other severe weather events from James Spann and the Alabama Weather Network team.
How to Use Alabama Weather Network on Your PC or Mac
Want to enjoy Alabama Weather Network on your desktop? Download the latest APK (7.00, 110 MB) or choose your preferred version, and follow our Bluestacks emulator guide for easy installation on Windows or macOS. For any assistance with downloading or installing APK files, feel free to visit our forums!
User Reviews and Ratings
★★★★★Cleanest weather app
This is by far the cleanest weather app I’ve interacted with. No banners or annoying pop ups. The ads are embedded into the video feed seamlessly, and there’s no hangups with navigating through the app. Television networks should look at this app because this how they should model theirs.
★★★★★All Hail James Spann!
Best weather team providing the most accurate information available!
★★★★★Impressive, Right out of the Chute!
Great app, great platform. I'm sure it will only get better!
★★★★☆Excellent App
For a brand new application, 10/10. An enhancement to consider is with the alerts. I have several locations marked for reference (upcoming trips and or family locations) and if I have alerts on, I get alerts for all of those locations and most are outside of AL and not needed. Perhaps consider alerts filtered for current area (by location) or primary location.
★★☆☆☆Not Ready For Prime Time
UIX is a mess. And forecasts are 24 hrs behind. Maybe they are short staffed. All I want is good radar, and 2x a day forecast on a blog that doesn’t require me to watch a 5 minute video. I can read. And I read fast.