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Severe Weather on the way U.S. Government is Closed, iAlert.com is OPEN!

noaa.gov is closed but ialert.com is open to sending you severe weather and emergency alerts

NOAA is Closed! Image posted on noaa.gov due to government shutdown

Severe weather is threatening many across the United States…

  • Winter storm for 7 states including Montana, Idaho, Colorado, Wyoming, South Dakota, and Western Nebraska
  • Severe thunderstorm & tornado threat over Midwest, and
  • Tropical Storm Karen is forecast to reach hurricane strength over the next 24 hours and is threatening the gulf states.

Your government is closed, however iAlert.com is open and committed to disseminating real-time severe weather and emergency alerts direct to you from iAlert.com, by email, or by text message.

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