AeroWeather is a free application that I downloaded and tried to use. As with many free applications that claim to offer some kind of quality control, the only quality control I found was with some of the add-ons I was trying to install, like a weather radar or a satellite image viewer. I found the applications for GPS, Windows XP to be quite limited. I tried to run Windows XP and Windows 7 as a single virtual machine, and it worked fine. If you want to download a program that will help you track the weather and forecast for your local area, then download the free trial version of AeroWeather. It does not get any better than that.
The applications offer live weather satellite images, as well as the current weather conditions in your area. The only downside to this application is that it does not work on Windows Vista or Windows 7. The Windows XP version does have a "Help" file that is quite helpful, but does not cover everything you need to know, such as the user interface or the application itself. If you have any technical questions about the program, then it would be a good idea to visit their website and get help there. As always, it's always a good idea to go with a paid download if you're not sure of what you're getting into.