Weather alerts by email

Here are some ways to receive weather alerts by email:

  1. National Weather Service (NWS) Email Alerts: The NWS offers a free email subscription service that allows you to receive weather alerts, forecasts, and warnings for specific locations. You can sign up on their website.
  2. Weather Underground: Weather Underground offers a free email alert service that provides severe weather alerts, forecasts, and weather updates for specific locations. You can sign up on their website.
  3. Dark Sky: Dark Sky is a popular weather app that offers a free email alert service for severe weather events, such as thunderstorms, heavy rain, and snow. You can sign up on their website.
  4. WeatherBug: WeatherBug offers a free email alert service that provides severe weather alerts, forecasts, and weather updates for specific locations. You can sign up on their website.
  5. Local Weather Offices: Many local weather offices, such as the National Weather Service's Weather Forecast Office, offer email alert services for specific locations. You can search online for the weather office serving your area and sign up for their email alerts.
  6. Weather Apps: Many weather apps, such as The Weather Channel, AccuWeather, and WeatherBug, offer email alert services for severe weather events. You can sign up for these services within the app.
  7. Emergency Management Agencies: Many emergency management agencies, such as the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), offer email alert services for severe weather events and other emergencies. You can sign up on their website.

To receive weather alerts by email, you typically need to:

  1. Sign up for the email alert service on the website or app of your chosen weather provider.
  2. Enter your email address and other contact information.
  3. Choose the specific locations for which you want to receive alerts.
  4. Select the types of weather alerts you want to receive (e.g., severe thunderstorms, heavy rain, snow).
  5. Confirm your subscription and start receiving weather alerts by email.

Remember to always verify the credibility of the weather alert service and the accuracy of the information provided.