This is important to me specifically because I unload trucks at my job. The cargo I receive can not get wet. Pop up showers can put me in a bind. It’s easier and I have more room outside. Just a heads up on what I’m experiencing with the app so far.
@AlabamaWXNet I hope this comes across as constructive. I haven’t giving up my other weather appS just yet. In the last 24 hrs, my other apps have agreed on 0% precipitation. AWN has giving up to 30%. Radar would suggest 0%. My location is Lamar Co. Vernon specific.
@AlabamaWXNet Im a receiving person. If there is absolutely no chance of rain,I can unload trucks outside. If there is the slightest chance of rain, I must unload inside because product can NOT get wet. I need quick and accurate access to live radar. In comparison I use “my radar” currently.
Nobody will share this post, but there has to be a sane voice in the digital wilderness.
Alabama and the Deep South will not experience any high impact weather events over the next 10 days. No tornadoes, floods, winter storms, or severe cold waves. 
Beyond 10 days, there is no skill in a specific forecast. Pattern recognition? Yes. A specific forecast? No. 
I’ve been getting a large number of “is it true” questions from people seeing rogue social media accounts forecasting blizzards, snowstorms, severe cold, and tornadoes in 2 to 3 weeks. This is what they do… playing you like a fiddle to get social media engagement, which in turn drives monetization from the various creator content funds. 
Understand March is one of the most volatile weather months in Alabama… you can indeed have anything from a blizzard to a devastating tornado outbreak. But any 2 to 3 week forecast you see on social media is nothing more than nonsense. Please think before you share…