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How to Schedule Weather Notifications on Your iPad

June 18, 2026 · The Clime Team
How to Schedule Weather Notifications on Your iPad

Staying informed about weather conditions is crucial, especially when severe weather events are imminent. Your iPad's Weather app offers features that allow you to receive timely notifications about severe weather and precipitation forecasts. Here's how you can set up and manage these notifications:

1. Enable Precise Location Services

To receive accurate weather notifications tailored to your exact location, ensure that Precise Location is enabled:

  • Open Settings: Tap the Settings app on your iPad.
  • Navigate to Privacy & Security: Scroll down and select Privacy & Security.
  • Access Location Services: Tap on Location Services.
  • Configure Weather App: Find and select Weather from the list.
  • Set to Always: Choose Always to allow the Weather app to access your location at all times.
  • Enable Precise Location: Toggle on Precise Location to provide more accurate notifications.

This setup ensures that the Weather app can deliver notifications based on your exact location. (support.apple.com)

2. Activate Weather Notifications

To receive notifications about severe weather and precipitation:

  • Open the Weather App: Launch the Weather app on your iPad.
  • Access Notifications: Tap the More button (three horizontal lines) in the sidebar, then select Notifications.
  • Allow Notifications: If prompted, grant permission for the Weather app to send notifications.
  • Configure Notifications:
  • Current Location: Under Current Location, enable notifications for Severe Weather and Next-Hour Precipitation.
  • Saved Locations: For other locations, tap the location name, then toggle on notifications for Severe Weather and Next-Hour Precipitation.
  • Save Settings: Tap Done to confirm your settings.

By enabling these notifications, you'll receive alerts about severe weather events and upcoming precipitation for your current location and any saved locations. (support.apple.com)

3. Utilize Scheduled Summary for Non-Urgent Notifications

If you prefer to receive non-urgent notifications, such as daily weather summaries, at specific times:

  • Open Settings: Tap the Settings app on your iPad.
  • Navigate to Notifications: Scroll down and select Notifications.
  • Access Scheduled Summary: Tap on Scheduled Summary.
  • Enable Scheduled Summary: Toggle on Scheduled Summary.
  • Set Summary Times: Choose the times you want to receive your notification summaries.
  • Select Apps: Under Apps in Summary, toggle on the Weather app to include it in your summaries.

This feature allows you to receive bundled notifications at convenient times, reducing interruptions throughout the day. (howtogeek.com)

4. Manage Notification Settings for the Weather App

To further customize how the Weather app delivers notifications:

  • Open Settings: Tap the Settings app on your iPad.
  • Navigate to Notifications: Scroll down and select Notifications.
  • Select Weather: Find and tap on Weather from the list of apps.
  • Customize Alerts: Here, you can adjust settings such as Allow Notifications, Alerts, Sounds, and Badges to tailor how notifications appear and sound.

By managing these settings, you can ensure that the Weather app provides notifications in a manner that suits your preferences. (edu.gcfglobal.org)

5. Stay Updated with Severe Weather Alerts

To receive alerts for severe weather events like thunderstorms, hurricanes, or heatwaves:

  • Open Settings: Tap the Settings app on your iPad.
  • Navigate to Notifications: Scroll down and select Notifications.
  • Access Weather App Settings: Find and tap on Weather.
  • Enable Critical Alerts: Toggle on Critical Alerts to receive emergency warnings.

Enabling critical alerts ensures that you receive timely warnings about severe weather events, helping you stay prepared and safe. (igeeksblog.com)

By following these steps, you can effectively manage weather notifications on your iPad, ensuring you stay informed about important weather events and forecasts.

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