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4/30/2014

My Favorite Android Weather Apps For Planning a Ride


With the cold and wet Spring we have been having, knowing the weather forecast can be very beneficial for picking the best days and time of day to get in a ride.  There are several apps that I use on my Android phone to help me choose.  I will also visit 2WheelWeather's MORC Weather Blog put out by meteorologist, Kristin Clark who is an avid cyclist and gears her weather forecasting towards cyclists.  But when I need hyper-local up-to-the minute forecasting, I turn to the following apps to find out the temperature, wind speed, precipitation chance and radar images for the area I plan to ride.  This way I can wear the appropriate cycling apparel to be comfortable in adverse weather conditions.


1Weather is a very useful app with a beautiful display.  I use it frequently to find the best days and time of day to avoid a rainy ride.  The map feature can be customized to your liking in regards to base layer, weather layer (including weather layer opacity) and a severe weather layer.   Features include:
  • Real-time local weather - any location in the world (Current + 48-hour)
  • 7-day & hourly forecasts
  • Follow my location - Updated weather when you're on the move
  • LIVE animated radar and extreme weather warnings (US only) with layers
  • Enhanced Cloud Layer for International locations on Radar Screen
  • Animated sunrise, sunset, and Lunar phase (Phones only)
  • Save multiple locations to access quickly and easily
  • Customize with multiple weather theme backgrounds

 
 

 

 
1Weather is available for free on Google Play.


NOAA Weather Free is one of my favorites because of its detailed hourly graphs that include Temperature, Wind Speed and Probability of Precipitation.  When rain is in the forecast, this app can help me pinpoint when to avoid it.  Store up to 3 locations or it will automatically detect where you are and gives you weather details for your current location.  Features include:
  • NOAA point forecasts from your GPS location to get the most localized weather available
  • Nearby cell towers and Wi-Fi networks can provide location
  • You can also enter a location manually
  •  To provided highly localized forecasting, NOAA Weather uses point forecasts from the National Weather Service (NOAA/NWS)
  • If there is severe weather you will see a red warning icon in the corner of the current conditions icon, press this icon for more details
  • There are differently sized widgets available which can be placed on your homescreen to provide some basic weather information, without the need to open the app
  • This is the ad supported free version of NOAA Weather and is limited to 3 saved locations



NOAA Weather Free is available is available for free on Google Play.


Weather Underground has a beautiful, easy to read display that has all the weather information you need neatly put together on one page.  The layout can be modified to display the current conditions from your selected weather station, map, extended forecast, conditions, daily or hourly graph summary and sunrise/sunset in the order you choose.  The weather radio feature is a big plus with this app, you can select NWS Radio stations for your current area and listen to the current weather, forecast and get details on severe weather in your area.  Features include:
  • Status notification: instantly view your current temperature and condition on the notification bar
  • Current conditions from your local weather station include temperature, feels like temperatures, wind speed & direction, humidity, dew point, visibility, pressure, gusts and moon phase
  • 10-day Forecasts including text summary
  • Hourly Forecasts including sunrise and sunset
  • Historical data 
  • Interactive Map showing all the personal weather stations in your neighborhood with animated radar, satellite, webcams and much more data
  • List view of saved Favorite Locations and Recent Searches
  • Crowd reporting feature empowers users to verify our data and send their own Sky Reports and Hazard Reports
  • Hazard Reports allow users to share dangerous road conditions in their area
  • Choose Light or Dark mode
  • Customize your experience by sliding the weather information up and down
  • Switch between Best Forecast™ & NWS Forecast
  • National Weather Service Radio




Weather Underground is available for free on Google Play and for IOS on iTunes.


Weatherbug is an app that I have been using for a long time on my computer and smartphone.  I can add weather stations from a list of multiple locations for a given area to get hyper-local weather information that is very useful.  The display is laid out nicely and is easy to read and navigate.  The map is highly customizable with many map layer weather overlays to choose from.  The 10 day forecast will help you plan in advance which are the best days to ride or what apparel you'll need to wear for a specific day.  Features include:
  • NEW Spark™ Alerts – Unique and beautiful, Spark™ turns your smartphone into a personal lightning detector
  • Real-Time Enhanced Pin-Point Forecasts for 2.6 Million Locations Worldwide
  • Exclusive DTAs & Severe Weather Alerts 
  • Extended 10-Day Forecast 
  • Enhanced Interactive Maps 
  • Live Weather Cams 
  • Lifestyle Forecasts 
  • Customizable Home Screen 
  • My Location – Automatically updates your weather information based on the closest weather station to you in your neighborhood through GPS 
  • Multiple Saved Locations – Save all your locations without any restrictions




Weatherbug is available for free on Google Play and for IOS on iTunes.


The Fox 9 Weather app has all the weather information you need on the main page and is easy to navigate by simply tapping on the item of your choice.  My favorite feature is the hourly forecast which shows the conditions, precipitation probability, wind speed and temperature on a scrollable page.  I can check the night before a morning ride and determine whether it will be pouring rain or chilly so I can plan accordingly.  Features include:
  • Highly responsive interactive map optimized for 3G and WiFi performance
  • Vertical and horizontal map display with looping
  • NOWrad, the gold standard for radar in the weather industry
  • Highest resolution satellite cloud imagery available
  • Exclusive patent pending Road Weather Index
  • Color coded weather alerts arranged by severity
  • Fully integrated GPS for current location awareness
  • Integrated compass overlay
  • Most accurate 10 day forecasts with both daily and hourly detail
  • Ability to easily save your favorite locations
  • Storm Track Plotting
  • Watch/Warning (Alert) boxes on map
  • Ability to acknowledge Alerts from within the app
  • Audio, LED, and vibrate for Alert Notifications
  • User controllable alerts - Allow the selection of all alerts or just critical alerts
  • Future Radar
  • Satellite/Radar combined layer



Fox 9 Weather is available for free on Google Play and for IOS on iTunes.


Rainy days helps me determine the track of a storm for my location.  With an animated radar, it gives me a good idea of whether I can get in a ride before inclement weather arrives or if it's soon moving out of my area.  Features include:
  • Shows weather radar doppler images from buienradar, meteox, vaderradar, eumetsat and nws using Google Maps
  • Pick animation length: short, normal, long for up to 3 hours of data
  • New gestures: double tap and hold, then move up or down to quickly zoom in or out. Swipe from bezel to scrub through the animation
  •  Map now follows your location when you are moving
  • Tweaks to conserve battery power and increase application performance


Rainy Days is available for free on Google Play.
 
Any of these free apps can be useful weather tools when planning for your next ride.  Get informed before you head out on the bike and avoid being unprepared for the elements.  This will make your ride more enjoyable and when you are wearing the proper clothing for the conditions you'll be able to ride longer, too.

*All images shown are from the Android version of the app.

4/01/2014

Get the Latest Mountain Bike Trail Conditions and Check for Closures Before You Ride

With the changing of the seasons comes mountain bike trail closures, especially during the freeze/thaw cycle.  These closures are put into effect to prevent trail damage and erosion.  Mountain bikers are anxious to get out and ride during the Spring but need to respect these closures and stay off wet trails.  This will save MORC and other IMBA Chapter volunteers hours of trail repair time.  Bookmark this post and check back often to see current MORC trail conditions, get trail information and maps.  For the latest Cyclecast, visit 2WheelWeather's MORC Weather Blog.

Battle Creek Regional Park
Maplewood
Image Credit:  MORC

Carver Lake Park  
Woodbury 
Map     Trail Info     Facebook  
Image Credit:  Mountain Bike Geezer

Eagan Bike Park
 Eagan
Image Credit:  Eagan Bike Park Facebook page

Elm Creek Park Reserve
Maple Grove
Map     Trail Info     Facebook
Image Credit:  Griff Wigley

Hillside City Park* 
 Elk River
Image Credit:  Griff Wigley


Lake Rebecca Park Reserve
Rockford
Map      Trail Info
Image Credit:  MORC

Lebanon Hills Regional Park-West
Eagan
Map     Trail Info     Facebook     Twitter


Mendota Trail (MN River Bottoms)
Eagan
Map     Trail Info


Minnesota River Bottoms
Bloomington
MORC Trail Conditions



Murphy-Hanrehan Park Reserve
Savage
Image Credit:  MORC

Salem Hills/Harmon Park Reserve
Inver Grove Heights  


Terrace Oaks Park West
Burnsville


Theodore Wirth Park
Minneapolis
Map     Trail Info     Facebook     Twitter
Image Credit:  Mountain Bike Geezer

*fee required

MORC Trail Condtions from around the state:


From MORC:

Why Are Trails Closed?

Sustainable trails are built so that water will run across the trail, not down it. When water runs down the trail it focuses the water and increases erosion. Riding wet trails creates ruts that will focus the water and increase erosion.

Riding wet trails also increases cupping of the trail surface and causes puddles to get deeper and wider, both of which slow the recovery of the trail.

Trails are closed (and often fenced off) during the freeze/thaw cycle in the fall and spring. During these times, trails are especially susceptible to significant damage.

Trails may also be closed after significant weather events, or if there are unsafe trail conditions.

The trails around the Twin Cities metro area are particularly sensitive due to the very large numbers of users these trails get every year.

When trails turn into maintenance headaches, land managers start to consider closing trails for good... PLEASE do your part to ensure that we have access to great trails by riding responsibly. Together we can keep these mountain biking opportunities available for generations to come!
Wet Trail Conditions
Beyond major closures, knowing when not to ride after a rainfall can be less obvious. Trails will not be posted as closed or fenced off after normal rainfalls/storms, so it is up to you to make an educated decision. Here are some general rules regarding wet conditions:

- Trails should not be used during wet weather, or when the trail is soft or muddy.
- Trails are open if the trail is firm and the surface will not be disturbed by foot or bike travel.
- PLEASE be patient if the trail isn't ready... allow the trail to dry before riding.
- Trails are typically too wet to ride for 18-24 hours after a significant rainfall.
- Riding wet trails damages the trail by creating ruts that increase erosion.

Please check the Trail Conditions Pages above for the most up-to-date information. And if you ride a trail, please take a minute and update the conditions if they haven't been updated in a while... this is a great way to both help out your fellow riders and help preserve the trails we love! 
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