I don’t have direct live access to current news feeds right this moment, but I can summarize recent information about WNDU weather radar based on reliable sources I can reference.
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WNDU First Alert Weather app and radar features: The app advertises a high-resolution radar (250-meter), satellite imagery, future radar tracks for severe weather, and frequent updates of current conditions and forecasts. This remains a core part of WNDU’s local weather presentation [source listings indicate app features and updates as of 2025–2026] [sources: Play Store listing and App Store listing].
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Regional focus: WNDU serves Michiana (northeast Indiana and southwest Michigan), with radar and alerts designed to support monitoring for severe weather in that area. The radar capabilities are highlighted as a key aspect of the First Alert Weather experience in multiple product descriptions and videos released in 2025–2026 [source listings].
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Public-facing updates: WNDU frequently posts weather updates and “First Alert Weather Day” alerts on their platforms, including YouTube updates and social media, to inform viewers about active weather threats and radar observations in Michiana [YouTube updates and promotional content in 2025–2026].
If you’d like, I can pull the latest specific headlines or link you to the official WNDU weather pages and app stores for up-to-date details, and I can also create a quick summary table of current radar features and where to access them (app, website, and social channels). Please tell me which format you prefer.
Citations:
- App feature descriptions and updates (high-resolution 250-meter radar, future radar, frequent updates).[1][3]
- App store descriptions corroborating radar and alert features.[3][5]
- Regional focus and weather-day alert concepts in WNDU materials.[4][6]