Easy Step-by-Step Guide to Setting Up Severe Weather Alerts in the United States

Staying informed about severe weather is crucial for safety. Here's how to set up alerts on various devices:
1. Smartphone Alerts
iPhone
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Enable Location Services: Go to Settings > Privacy & Security > Location Services, then toggle on Location Services.
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Set Up Weather Notifications: Open the Weather app, tap the three lines in the bottom-right corner, select the ellipsis (three dots) in the top-right corner, tap Notifications, toggle on Severe Weather, and confirm by tapping Allow. (macrumors.com)
Android
- Access Wireless Emergency Alerts: Navigate to Settings > Connections > Safety and Emergency > Wireless Emergency Alerts, then toggle on Allow alerts. (asurion.com)
2. Smart Speakers
Amazon Alexa
- Enable Severe Weather Alerts: Say, "Alexa, tell me when there's a severe weather alert." Alexa will then provide notifications for severe weather events. (asurion.com)
3. Third-Party Apps and Services
Several services offer real-time weather alerts:
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Atmostorm: Aggregates data from sources like the National Weather Service, providing live alerts, radar, satellite imagery, and forecasts. (atmostorm.com)
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LightsOnAlert: Sends real-time text and email alerts for severe weather events to specified locations. (lightsonalert.com)
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WeatherUSA: Offers free weather alerts via text message and email, including warnings, watches, and advisories. (weatherusa.net)
4. Desktop and Web-Based Alerts
For desktop users, services like iAlert provide severe weather alerts via email, text, or phone call, covering over 30,000 U.S. locations. (ialert.com)
5. Customizable Alert Settings
Many services allow customization of alert types and severities, ensuring you receive only the most relevant information. For instance, Perry Weather enables users to select specific National Weather Service alerts and set severity levels. (support.perryweather.com)
Conclusion
Setting up severe weather alerts on your devices ensures timely information during critical weather events, enhancing your safety and preparedness.
Highlights:
- iOS 16: How to Get Severe Weather Notifications, Published on Thursday, September 08
- How to set up severe weather alerts on your phone | Asurion
- How to Get Severe Weather Alerts on iPhone and iPad: Complete Guide – iGeeksBlog, Published on Monday, March 23