Published by Gray Television Group, Inc. on Mar 17, 2018
Genre: Weather
Ratings: 4.60
Version: 5.17.712
Updated: Sep 03, 2025
Downloads: 948
KXII Weather Authority App is a weather app developed by Gray Television Group. The last update, v5.17, released on September 03, 2025, and it’s rated 4.60 out of 5 based on the latest 5.3K reviews. KXII Weather Authority App is FREE and requires iOS 15.0+ and Android 14 or newer to download.
Description
The KXII Weather App includes:
• Access to station content specifically for our mobile users
• 250 meter radar, the highest resolution available
• High resolution satellite cloud imagery
How to Use KXII Weather Authority App on Your PC or Mac
Want to enjoy KXII Weather Authority App on your desktop? Download the latest APK (5.17, 199 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
★★★☆☆Adding unwanted towns.
This app is always adding in towns I do not need and honestly makes it confusing during server weather. Always sending me tornado warnings when it isn’t supposed to. I delete the other towns but then it adds them back in on its own right after.
★★★☆☆Screen freezes
Not happy with this app for the past few weeks. Screen has been freezing ever since the Langford Roofing was placed on the Home Screen. I have to totally shut down my phone & restart to get my other apps & view email, etc. Please Fix ASAP!!!!
★★★★★Excellent work
Steve and Brady do an excellent job keeping us informed in a timely manner. These guys work long, hard hours!
★★★☆☆Fair
Too many ads and radar. Is not the best. Freezes a lot.
★★☆☆☆Weather channel is better
All kinds of phone alerts, open app and all you get most of the time is a radar map. Period.
Used to have meteorologists in events of severe weather, no more. Noo there are no meteorologists explaining anything, just a map only if it’s outside of Monday - Friday 8a-6p. Very sad. Had more live coverage when the area populations was half of what it is now