The snap count
Not “60% chance of rain.” The hour it starts, the hour it stops, and how hard it hits in between.
Pregame · building in the open
WeatherQB reads temperature, wind, and moisture the way a quarterback reads coverage — then hands you one clear and accurate call instead of getting sacked.
The roster
Everything on the field, translated into a decision you can actually make.
Not “60% chance of rain.” The hour it starts, the hour it stops, and how hard it hits in between.
Wind, gusts, dew point, humidity, and ceiling — the variables that decide whether the day holds.
Severe cells tracked as they form, with a heads-up that lands before the sky does.
Season-long history and pattern analysis, so you know what this sky usually does next.
The playbook
Your yard, your job site, your Saturday field. Resolution down to the block, not the metro.
Model runs, radar, and station data get blended, weighted, and checked against what actually happened.
One sentence at the top, the whole breakdown underneath. Go, hold, or move it inside.
Sideline questions
Not yet — this is the pregame page. Early access goes out in waves as the forecast engine comes online.
Public numerical weather models, radar mosaics, and surface observations, blended and scored against verified outcomes.
No. The football is the voice, not the requirement. Every call is written so anyone can act on it.
A free tier that stays genuinely useful, and a paid tier for alerts, history, and multiple locations.
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