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Managing Weather Alerts on Your iPhone: A Comprehensive Guide

June 17, 2026 · The Clime Team
Managing Weather Alerts on Your iPhone: A Comprehensive Guide

Weather alerts on your iPhone can keep you informed about severe conditions, but they can also become disruptive if not managed properly. This guide will help you customize and manage these alerts effectively.

Understanding Weather Alerts on iPhone

iPhones provide two primary types of weather-related notifications:

  1. Weather App Notifications: These alerts inform you about precipitation and severe weather events in your current location or other saved locations.

  2. Emergency Alerts: These are government-issued notifications about imminent threats, such as severe weather warnings, AMBER alerts, and other emergencies.

Enabling Weather App Notifications

To receive notifications about weather conditions:

  1. Open the Weather App: Launch the Weather app on your iPhone.

  2. Access Notifications: Tap the three dots in the top-right corner and select "Notifications."

  3. Enable Notifications: Toggle on "My Location" to receive alerts for your current location. You can also enable notifications for other saved locations.

Managing Emergency Alerts

To control government-issued emergency alerts:

  1. Open Settings: Go to the Settings app on your iPhone.

  2. Navigate to Notifications: Tap on "Notifications."

  3. Scroll to Government Alerts: At the bottom, you'll find the "Government Alerts" section.

  4. Toggle Alerts: Here, you can enable or disable alerts for "Emergency Alerts," "AMBER Alerts," "Public Safety Alerts," and "Test Alerts."

Customizing Alert Settings

To further tailor your alert experience:

  • Change Notification Style: In the "Notifications" settings, you can adjust how notifications appear on the Lock Screen by choosing between "Count," "Stack," or "List."

  • Prevent Notification Previews: Decide when notification previews appear on the Lock Screen by selecting "Always," "When Unlocked," or "Never."

  • Scheduled Summary: Group notifications into a summary delivered at scheduled times to reduce interruptions.

Troubleshooting Weather Alerts

If you're not receiving weather alerts as expected:

  • Check iOS Version: Ensure your iPhone is running iOS 15 or later, as weather alerts were introduced in this version.

  • Verify Location Services: Go to Settings > Privacy & Security > Location Services and ensure it's enabled for the Weather app.

  • Confirm Location Availability: Weather alerts are available in countries where severe weather information is provided, including the United States.

Conclusion

By customizing your iPhone's weather alert settings, you can stay informed about severe weather conditions without unnecessary disruptions. Regularly reviewing and adjusting these settings ensures that you receive timely and relevant notifications.

Highlights:

  • iOS 26 Gives Your iPhone a Snooze Duration Feature - Here's How to Use It, Published on Sunday, August 17

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