Winter traveling—be it visiting grandma for the holidays,
daily commuting, or for emergencies—can be wrought with hazards. These three
mobile apps, recommended by our team at Sheehy Nissan of Glen Burnie, take some
of the hazards out of winter driving, so you can feel secure as you travel.
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Weather Channel. You'll definitely want to have access to daily
and hourly weather reports during the winter driving months. The Weather
Channel app, available on iPhone or Android devices, provides access to all the
information you might need to avoid or escape a winter storm. The Weather
Channel app is convenient and unobtrusive, delivering temperature alerts
displayed in a systems tray. It also offers an extensive amount of local
weather information, exactly what you need for the daily commute. With extended
forecasts, animated radar maps, video forecasts, detailed precipitation facts
and forecasts and health and safety information, The Weather Channel has your
winter driving covered.
Dark Sky.
You checked out the weather forecast and it mentioned the threat of snow or
tricky driving conditions, but you need to know exactly where it's snowing at
the exact location you're driving to. The Dark Sky weather app is what you
need. Dark Sky uses state of the art weather forecasting to predict rain or
snow down to the exact minute at your exact location. The app ties into radar
available from the U.S. government to predict precipitation hourly wherever you
are. The app's stunning radar animation lets you track the path of a storm, so
you don't get stuck in it.
Winter
Survival Kit. If you find yourself stuck or stranded in severe weather
conditions, your safety might ultimately depend on your smartphone. The Winter
Survival Kit app will help you determine your current location, call 9-1-1,
contact friends and family, calculate how long you can run your engine without
succumbing to carbon monoxide poisoning and how long you can run your engine
before you run out of gas. Of course, you'll want to put together a physical
winter survival kit as well. The Winter Survival Kit app will help by providing
the North Dakota State University (NDSU) Extension Service information on how
to put together a physical winter survival kit, how to prepare your vehicle for
winter driving and how to stay safe if stranded in a winter storm.
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