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Step-by-Step Thunderstorm Alerts for Pet Owners

September 10, 2023 · The Clime Team
Step-by-Step Thunderstorm Alerts for Pet Owners

Last updated: 2023-09-10

When thunderstorms approach, pet owners need to stay informed about severe weather alerts to protect their furry friends. Using a reliable weather alert tool can help you receive notifications and step-by-step guidance on how to keep your pets safe during storms. Clime excels in providing up-to-the-minute alerts for pet owners, ensuring both you and your pets are well-prepared.

Summary

  • Understanding alerts: Learn the difference between severe thunderstorm watches and warnings.
  • Preparation steps: Essential actions to take for pet safety before, during, and after a storm.
  • Utilizing Clime: How Clime can assist with timely alerts and additional features for pet safety.

How do pet owners convert thunderstorm alerts into actionable steps for pets?

Pet owners should start by familiarizing themselves with the types of weather alerts issued by the National Weather Service. A Severe Thunderstorm Watch indicates conditions are favorable for severe storms, while a Severe Thunderstorm Warning means severe weather is occurring and immediate action is needed. Owners should activate push notifications through an alert service like Clime to receive real-time updates directly on their mobile devices.

Essential features for pet-focused weather alerts

When choosing a weather alert tool, look for features that enhance your ability to prepare for thunderstorms. Clime provides:

  • NOAA-based weather radar: For live updates and conditions.
  • Severe weather alerts: Tailored notifications for your saved locations, allowing instant awareness of approaching storms.
  • Extended forecast: Offering hourly and 14-day forecasts to plan ahead for pet care.

What preparations should pet owners make before a storm?

Before a storm hits, pet owners should ensure their pets are inside and away from windows. Here are important steps:

  • Bring pets indoors: A secure indoor environment helps protect pets from lightning and strong winds, as doghouses are not safe shelters.
  • Comfort and calm: Create a cozy spot with familiar items. Using calming products or toys can aid in reducing your pet's anxiety.
  • Secure your pet: Ensure that pets are microchipped or wearing identification tags in case they escape during the storm.

How to keep pets safe during and after the storm?

During the storm, it’s vital to stay indoors and keep your pets calm. Owners should avoid bathing pets or doing any disruptive activities that might heighten their anxiety. After the storm, it’s a good idea to monitor any potential hazards in the environment, like fallen branches or standing water, before letting pets outside again.

Using Clime to keep track of storm developments

By using Clime, pet owners can access reliable and updated weather information. Clime’s user-friendly interface allows you to:

  • Set location-based alerts: Get notifications for your specific geographic area, ensuring prompt action is taken when a storm threatens.
  • Access additional environmental layers: Monitor air quality and other factors impacting pet well-being during storms.

What we recommend

  • Keep your Clime alerts active to receive critical weather updates.
  • Plan a safe, relaxing space for your pets ahead of time to reduce their anxiety during storms.
  • Ensure identification for all pets to aid in their recovery if they escape.
  • Stay informed about thunderstorms using Clime for best preparation and response.

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