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Originally Posted by Don_M
You may be better off getting a dedicated weather radio that picks up National Weather Service broadcasts, which are available 24/7/365 throughout the "lower 48." Many of them today can be left on standby mode, so that if NWS issues a severe thunderstorm or tornado warning for your area, it will sound a loud alarm for 15 seconds before the warning announcement starts.
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I have several, including two with alarm notification. Very handy, but not as useful as a radar picture to track the storms. Ours are updated out of St. Louis, 125 miles or so East. They lag a bit. But thanks!