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SERVICE SUMMARY:
- Severe Weather Alerts: Receive real-time tornado, severe thunderstorm, flash flood, hurricane,
winter storm, and 100+ other hazard alerts by email, text message, and/or phone call for 30,000+ U.S. city locations.
Members can also opt to send alerts to a second email address — ideal for family members, coworkers, or emergency contacts.
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- Daily Forecast Alerts: Receive a morning weather forecast by email, text message, and/or phone call
for any of 30,000+ supported U.S. locations. Each delivery includes current conditions, a detailed same-day forecast, and a
7-day extended outlook. Learn more.
- Hourly Forecast Alerts: Get an hour-by-hour forecast for the next 48 hours delivered by email, text
message, and/or phone call. Includes temperature, precipitation probability, wind conditions, and sky cover for any of
30,000+ U.S. locations. Learn more.
- Current Observation Alerts: iAlert monitors real-time weather station conditions across 30,000+
U.S. locations and alerts you by email, text message, and/or phone call when user-defined thresholds are crossed — for
example, when wind speed exceeds 25 mph or temperature drops below freezing. Learn more.
- Storm Report Alerts: Receive real-time NWS storm spotter and observer reports — tornado touchdowns,
damaging wind, hail, flooding, and more — delivered by email, text message, and/or phone call the moment they are filed. Learn more.
- Lightning Detection Alerts: Know the moment lightning strikes near you. iAlert detects real-time
lightning strikes within a configurable radius and delivers instant alerts by email, text message, and/or phone call for any
of 30,000+ U.S. locations. Learn more.
Access to all iAlert Services is done through the “iAlert Service Cart” by clicking here.
Key changes made:
– Added Hourly Forecast and Lightning Detection (both missing from original)
– Removed News Reporter and Expired Alerts Database (no longer offered)
– Consolidated “Alerts by Event” into the main Severe Weather bullet
– Added phone call as a delivery option throughout
– Updated all links from http → https and pointed “Learn more” to product-details.php?pro-id=XX
– Removed the rel=”nofollow” on internal links (hurts your own SEO)
– Updated city count to 30,000+ and alert types to 100+


