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Are they on? Severe storm warnings

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10 May 2023

Are they on?
Severe storm warnings

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With all the thunderstorms around lately, do you have your weather alerts turned on?

Weather & Radar has you covered, so that you aren't caught off guard.

Keeping notifications turned “on” allows you to receive important weather information for your current location, or even for a specific location you’re keeping an eye on.

You can receive alerts for a family or friend's specific location anywhere else in the world, so you have the latest on a weather situation even thousands of kilometres away.

Make sure all the settings on your device are updated to allow alerts too.

When you get the alert, you can keep up with the weather in real-time as it approaches the area on our interactive WeatherRadar.

This feature can show you the forecast radar up to 4 days out so you are always weather-aware!

Weather & Radar editorial team
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