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Weather alerts


Severe weather alerts for your exact location, customized to what you actually care about with our weather warning notification service.


Pin Your Location for Weather Alerts

Use GPS coordinates, auto-detect your location, or use our lookup tool for local weather warnings. We alert you about severe weather where you actually are.


Set Your Weather Alert Triggers

Pick what weather conditions matter for severe weather notifications:

  • Temperature extremes and heat/cold alerts (above 35°C, below 0°C)
  • Rain, snow, hail, and precipitation alerts
  • High winds and storm warnings
  • Severe storms or other weather hazards
  • Or combine multiple weather conditions

You only get weather alerts when all your conditions are met—no weather notification spam.


Control Weather Alert Flow

Set max weather alerts per day or hour to avoid getting bombarded during long severe weather events.


How You Get Weather Warnings

  • Instant individual weather alert emails
  • Central severe weather feed
  • Daily digest of weather alerts
  • Weekly weather warning summary
  • RSS
  • Telegram
  • Chrome extension for weather notifications
  • Mobile push for instant weather warnings

WhatsApp, FB Messenger, and WeChat coming soon.


Who Uses Weather Alert Systems?

Outdoor enthusiasts and event planners needing weather warnings, commuters tracking severe weather, parents watching weather alerts for school closures, business owners protecting operations from bad weather, facility managers monitoring weather hazards—anyone who needs to know about dangerous weather in time to do something about it.


Weather Alert Setup Process

  1. Enter your location for severe weather monitoring
  2. Pick your weather alert conditions
  3. Set alert frequency limits for weather notifications
  4. Choose delivery channels for weather warnings
  5. Name your weather alert tracker
  6. Get warned when severe weather hits your area


Stay ahead of weather hazards, avoid weather-related disruptions, and make smart decisions based on real-time weather threats and severe weather warnings.