Introducing WeatherCall - a new service that delivers
precise weather warnings to your telephone!
WeatherCall is a very precise storm warning service, which costs only $6 dollars per year to subscribe to. When you register, your home or business will be assigned a latitude/longitude value which is stored in the WeatherCall computers, along with your telephone numbers and email addresses (if you have them).
Here are some important things to know before you register for the service:
- You may register up to 3 telephone numbers and 3 email addresses for each location.
- You may register land line or cell phone numbers.
- You may have the warning sent to a digital cell phone via SMS text messaging. For instructions on setting this up, visit www.weathercall.net and click on the FAQ’s.
- You MUST provide a PHYSICAL STREET ADDRESS. Our system cannot locate Post Office Boxes, Mail Stops, Rural Routes, etc.
- Tornado warnings are mandatory.
- You may choose to also receive Severe Thunderstorm and Flash Flood warnings via phone calls and/or emails.
- Please click on the link below to read the WeatherCall Subscriber Agreement. You may print a copy for your files.
Weather Call Subscriber Agreement.
You can also download the Weather Call Agreement:
Word |
PDF
If you do not use credit cards, you may click on the link below to print a manual registration form. Complete the application and mail with a certified check or money order made out to WeatherCall (we do no accept personal checks, sorry):
WeatherCall Manual Registration Form
Click Here to download the WeatherCall Manual Registration Form as a PDF Document
Click Here to download the WeatherCall Manual Registration Form as a Microsoft Word Document
WeatherCall
P.O. Box 472
Parker, CO 80134
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