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question: I am trying to find out if someone has a link to a radar that can pin point exact location of weather like a street etc....???? Thanks
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Yes, there are a lot of software programs that can do this for you... But, for what you explain above I don't see any reason to need 'street level', I think just a decent radar that you can zoom in on would be sufficient.
I don't believe you need street level capabilities when you are just looking to see if the storm will hit or miss you. Most storms are not that small of a feature...
I don't believe you need street level capabilities when you are just looking to see if the storm will hit or miss you. Most storms are not that small of a feature...
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