News10 weather app for the iPhone can be found by searching News10 wx.
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DOWNLOAD THE NEWS10 WEATHER APP
News10's iPhone and android weather app makes viewing and getting the latest Sacramento, Modesto, Stockton and Tahoe weather forecasts easy.
Our weather app is compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. Requires iOS 3.1 or later. With a few steps, you can get the current weather conditions, check out Doppler radars and see the 10-day forecast.
Whether you are looking for the current Sacramento forecast, the probability of rain over the next few days in Northern California or the weather outlook for Tahoe and the Sierra area, the News10 iPhone and android weather application keeps you in-the-know while you're on-the-go.
The News10 Mobile weather app includes:
-- Current weather conditions
-- 10-day forecasts with both daily and hourly detail
-- Severe weather alerts
-- Weather video forecasts
-- Interactive weather maps optimized for 3G and WiFi performance
-- Vertical and horizontal map display with looping
-- Road Weather Index
-- Color coded weather alerts arranged by severity
-- Integrated GPS for current location awareness
-- Ability to save your favorite locations
HOW TO GET THE IPHONE WEATHER APP
The News10 Mobile News app is available for FREE download from the Apple iTunes store. Just search 'News10 wx' on the iTunes store or click on this link and follow the simple installation instructions.
HOW TO GET THE ANDROID WEATHER APP
The News10 weather app is available for FREE download from the Android Marketplace. Simply search 'News10 wx' to find it.
NOTE: If you can't find the app in the Android Marketplace, you may need to upgrade your android OS version to V2.0.1
"The android marketplace will not display your titles to any device that is not on OS 2.0.1 or higher," said Sprint's customer support team.
Spring launched the Hero and the Moment on the 1.6 OS, so if you have these phones, you will need to bring those devices up to 2.0.1.
"All future Android devices will be on 2.0.1 or higher with the exception of the Motorola i1 we launched this month. That device is 1.5 and there are no plans to update it to a higher OS," said Sprint.
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