Channel 2 Works for You releases new weather app for iPhone and iPad

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Posted: 05/11/2011

TULSA - Green Country's certified most accurate weather team has a tool to keep you informed of the latest weather conditions - in the palm of your hand!

The 2 Works for You Interactive Weather Center is now available in Apple's app store for your iPhone and iPad.

It's the fastest mobile source of live weather information for Tulsa and all of northeast Oklahoma.

The apps feature up-to-the-minute interactive radar, current conditions, severe weather alerts, watches and warnings, plus the latest news headlines, school closings and weather forecasts from Chief Meteorologist Dan Threlkeld and the 2 Works for You Weather team at KJRH.

To download the apps all you have to do is search "KJRH" in the app store, click the link below, or scan the QR code with a reader on your smartphone.

The iPhone app is free.
The iPad app costs $1.99.

Scan this QR code for the iPhone app.

 Scan this QR code for the iPad app.

And don't forget to sign up for severe weather email alerts sent to your inbox. Soon after the National Weather Service issues a warning for the county or counties of your choosing you'll be alerted with an email.

The 2 Works for You Interactive Weather Center mobile apps and email alerts are just another way Channel 2 Works for You!

The apps for Android are coming soon.

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