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Getting Started with Tropical Storm Alerts on iPhone

June 18, 2026 · The Clime Team
Getting Started with Tropical Storm Alerts on iPhone

Staying informed about tropical storms is crucial for safety, especially during hurricane season. Your iPhone offers built-in features and apps to help you receive timely alerts. Here's how to set up and manage these notifications:

1. Enable Government and Emergency Alerts

Your iPhone can receive government-issued alerts, including those for severe weather conditions. To ensure these alerts are active:

  • Open Settings: Tap the Settings app on your iPhone.
  • Navigate to Notifications: Scroll down and select Notifications.
  • Activate Alerts: At the bottom, under Government Alerts, toggle on Emergency Alerts.

These alerts will notify you of imminent threats, including tropical storms. (support.apple.com)

2. Use the Weather App for Severe Weather Notifications

The built-in Weather app provides notifications for severe weather events, including tropical storms. To set this up:

  • Allow Location Access:
  • Go to Settings > Privacy & Security > Location Services.
  • Ensure Weather is set to Always.
  • Enable Notifications:
  • Open the Weather app.
  • Tap the three-line icon in the bottom-right corner.
  • Tap the ellipsis (three dots) in the top-right corner, then select Notifications.
  • Toggle on Severe Weather for your current location.

This setup ensures you receive alerts for severe weather conditions, including tropical storms. (macrumors.com)

3. Consider Third-Party Weather Apps

For more detailed tracking and alerts, third-party weather apps can be beneficial. These apps often provide real-time updates, interactive maps, and push notifications for severe weather events. Ensure any app you choose is from a reputable developer and has positive user reviews.

4. Regularly Update Your iPhone and Apps

Keeping your iPhone's software and apps updated ensures you have the latest features and security patches. Regular updates can improve the reliability of weather alerts and notifications.

5. Test Your Alert Settings

After setting up alerts, it's a good idea to test them to ensure they're functioning correctly. You can do this by checking for test alerts or by monitoring the Weather app for notifications.

By configuring these settings, your iPhone will keep you informed about tropical storms and other severe weather events, helping you take timely action to stay safe.

Highlights:

  • How to Set Radar Alerts for Storm Warnings (And Actually Get Them in Time) | Clime Blog, Published on Monday, March 09

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