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Clime: NOAA Weather Radar Original, with Premium features unlocked no ads, no nag screens.

Premium-tier features unlocked across every tool the app exposes. No ads, no nag screens, no subscription. Cloud sync still works where the original supports it.

  • Premium Unlocked
  • Ad-Free
  • No Nag Screens
  • Version

    Latest tested build.

    v1.72.7
  • Download size

    On disk after install.

    48.4 MB
  • Installs

    Play Store installs.

    10M+

Clime: NOAA Weather Radar Original is an Android weather app built around live radar and local forecasts. This page covers the latest APK release with screenshots, key features, installation steps, compatibility details, and what to check before installing.

What is Clime: NOAA Weather Radar Original?

Clime: NOAA Weather Radar Original is a weather radar and forecast app from Clime Weather Services. It pulls NOAA radar data onto an interactive map so you can watch rain, snow, and storm cells move toward your area in real time. Open it, check the map and the hourly forecast, and you know what the next few hours look like.

The official version of the app gates several of its more useful features behind a Premium subscription. The mod build unlocks those features without a paid plan, removes the ads and upsell prompts that pop up between screens, and strips the analytics and tracking endpoints from the binary.

Location lookup, saved places, and the rest of the app's functionality all work the same way they do on the official build. The mod adjusts the entitlement layer, not the core weather data or the radar feed.

What does Clime: NOAA Weather Radar Original offer?

Clime: NOAA Weather Radar Original unlocks the paid-tier features the official app puts behind a subscription. The extended radar history, the longer-range forecast, and the premium map layers that the free tier blocks are all open in the modded build.

Saved locations still sync on builds where the original supports it, so your places follow you across devices. The app hooks into the rest of your Android setup, share menus, widgets, and notifications, the same way the official version does.

Ads and trial banners are stripped, so the radar map and forecast stay front and center. Analytics and tracking endpoints are removed from the binary, which means the app phones home less than the Play Store version.

Key features

Clime: NOAA Weather Radar Original ships with the same surface as the official client. Here is what people actually open the app for:

  • Live weather radar: NOAA radar layered on an interactive map so you can track storms as they approach.
  • Severe weather alerts: Push notifications for warnings, watches, and incoming storms in your saved locations.
  • Hourly and daily forecast: Temperature, precipitation chance, wind, and humidity for the days ahead.
  • Saved locations: Track weather for home, work, and anywhere else you care about, synced across devices on supported builds.
  • Home screen widgets: Current conditions and the radar at a glance without opening the app.
  • Material design: Clean Android-native interface.

What's new in the latest version?

The latest build of Clime: NOAA Weather Radar Original (v1.72.7) focuses on stability, map performance, and minor interface fixes on top of the upstream changes from the official client. The maintainer rebuilds against each new upstream release as it lands, so the modded build usually follows the official version by a few days.

  • Improved stability across newer Android versions, including Android 14 and 15
  • Faster radar map rendering and reduced memory footprint on lower-RAM devices
  • Bug fixes for reported alert, location, or sign-in issues
  • Updated interface elements that match the official client's current design
  • Better support for foldable and tablet form factors
  • Patched mod modules rebuilt against the new base APK

Pros and cons

What works
  • All Premium features
  • Ad-free interface
  • No upsell prompts
  • Cloud sync intact
  • Export without watermarks
  • Free to install
What does not
  • Not on Google Play
  • No automatic updates
  • Sideload only
  • Some features may need an account
  • Subscription tier may still appear in UI
  • Permissions require manual review

Good to know before installing

Modded APKs install via sideload, so Android will ask you to allow 'Install unknown apps' for your file manager or browser. This is normal. Only enable it for sources you trust.

Check the package name, version, and requested permissions before opening the app. A weather app needs location access to show local radar, but if it asks for anything that has nothing to do with weather, hold off on installing.

App information

At a glance
The Clime: NOAA Weather Radar Original spec sheet
  • App name
    Clime: NOAA Weather Radar Original
  • Package name
    com.apalon.weatherradar.free
  • Version
    1.72.7
  • Updated
    Latest release
  • Android required
    5.0+ (Lollipop)
  • Developer
    Clime Weather Services
  • Category
    Tools
  • File size
    48.4 MB
  • Installs
    10M+
  • License
    Free / Freemium

How to install Clime: NOAA Weather Radar Original APK on Android

Install in five steps
Getting Clime: NOAA Weather Radar Original on your device
  • 1
    Tap the download button
    The Clime: NOAA Weather Radar Original APK file lands in your Downloads folder.
  • 2
    Allow unknown apps
    Grant the install-unknown-apps permission to your file manager when Android prompts.
  • 3
    Run the installer
    Accept the in-place update if a previous version is on the device.
  • 4
    Launch the app
    Complete first-run setup or sign in to your account.
  • 5
    Review permissions
    Open Settings inside the app and confirm permissions match the app's purpose.

Is Clime: NOAA Weather Radar Original safe?

Clime: NOAA Weather Radar Original is safest when downloaded from Google Play or the official developer source. APK files from unknown mirrors can be outdated, modified, or unsafe. Before installing, check the package name, version, file size, and requested permissions. If anything looks different from the official listing, do not install the APK.

The Clime: NOAA Weather Radar Original APK on this page is signed by the modder, not by the original developer. Google Play Protect will flag it on install because it is not from Google Play. That warning is expected for any sideloaded APK; you can dismiss it and proceed at your own discretion. The bigger question is what is inside the file, which is why we publish the package name, version number, and file size up top.

FAQ

  • Is Clime: NOAA Weather Radar Original free?
    Yes. The modded APK is free to install and use, with Premium features pre-unlocked.
  • Will my saved locations sync between devices?
    Location sync works on builds where the original supported it. Check Settings after install.
  • Can I install Clime: NOAA Weather Radar Original without Google Play?
    Yes. Sideload via your file manager after enabling 'Install unknown apps'.
  • Does Clime: NOAA Weather Radar Original update automatically?
    No. Pull a fresh build from this page when a new version drops.
  • Does Clime: NOAA Weather Radar Original need root?
    No. Installs as a normal user app via sideload.
  • What Android version does it require?
    Android 5.0 (Lollipop) or later for the latest builds.

Final verdict

Clime: NOAA Weather Radar Original is worth installing if you want full radar history, longer forecasts, and premium map layers without a monthly fee or ad breaks. The build opens every Premium feature without the subscription. Check compatibility, permissions, and the download source before installing the APK, and update from this page when a new build drops.

For your primary setup, the Play Store version remains the safer install path because of Google's pre-install scanning and the auto-update channel. Use the modded build where you mostly want the radar and forecast without paying for Premium. If you rely on this app for severe weather alerts, keep the official version installed too so you do not miss a warning while a patched build catches up to the latest release.