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Stormline Daily

The forecast, before you go looking for it.

Every morning at the hour you pick, a plain summary of the National Weather Service forecast for your address. Plus everything Stormline does the rest of the year: warning texts with radar, a phone call for tornadoes, and the all clear. One message a day, and a phone call on the day it matters.

$24 a year, all in

Two dollars a month, and here is exactly what you get

Why a daily message and not another app? Because you already check the weather every morning. This just gets there first, and it comes from the Weather Service rather than a model guessing. On the mornings nothing is happening it takes you five seconds. On the mornings something is happening, you already know before you have put your shoes on.

Who people put a Stormline on

  • Mom, who is never going to download an app. She does not have to. Put her number on her address and Stormline texts her, then calls and says a tornado warning out loud. Nothing to install, nothing to log into.
  • The kids, two states away at school. Put their apartment address in and both numbers on it, theirs and yours. They get warned, you know they were warned, and you stop refreshing radar for a city you have never lived in.
  • The house you left this morning. A tornado warning at home while you are four hours down the road is exactly the thing nobody tells you about.
  • The shop, the barn, the rental, the lake place. Places that are worth money and have nobody standing in them.
  • And yes, your own house. Especially at 2 AM.

"My phone already does this for free"

Fair question, and mostly the honest answer is: your phone does part of this. Here is the part it does not.

Free phone alertsStormline
Where it warnsWherever your phone is The exact address you chose, whether you are there or not
How preciseBroad area, often a whole county Inside the warning polygon or not. If your address is out, you stay quiet
Wakes you upA notification you may have silenced An actual phone call for tornado warnings
Works on Mom's flip phoneNo Yes. Texts reach any phone that gets texts, and the tornado call reaches a landline too
Tells you it is overRarely An all-clear text when the warning expires

Keep your free alerts. They are good. Stormline is for the address you cannot stand next to.

What actually arrives

  • A text with the radar map as soon as a Severe Thunderstorm, Tornado, or Flash Flood Warning includes that address. Official National Weather Service warnings, relayed straight through. No robot writing its own forecast.
  • The 2 AM tornado phone call. A real call that says the warning twice. Texts get ignored at night; a ringing phone does not. Your welcome text walks you through adding us to your phone's Do Not Disturb exceptions, which is worth the thirty seconds.
  • The all-clear when the warning expires, so nobody is sitting in the basement guessing.
  • Two phone numbers per address. Yours and your spouse's, or yours and Mom's.
  • No app, no login, nothing to check. It only speaks when it has something to say.
$12 a year is a dollar a month. One address, watched every hour of every day, for less than a single cup of coffee a season. Cancel any time.

Put a Stormline on it

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Stormline, one address$12/yr
Checkout is handled by Stripe. Cancel anytime. Alerts relay official National Weather Service warnings for the exact address you enter.

Straight answers

Will this tell me a tornado is coming before the Weather Service knows?

No, and be suspicious of anyone who says otherwise. Stormline relays the official National Weather Service warning the moment it is issued for your address. What you are buying is that it reaches the right phone at the right address, out loud, at 2 AM.

How many messages will I get?

Only when a warning actually includes your address. In most of Indiana that is a handful of times a year. Some years, once. It is quiet on purpose.

Can texts fail?

Yes. Cell coverage, a phone that is off, carrier filtering. We say so plainly in our terms. Never treat any single service as your only source, including this one.

Can I put someone else's phone on it?

Yes, and people do. Just tell them it is coming so the first call is not a mystery. Two numbers are included with every address.

What if I move or change numbers?

Email hello@weathervalet.ai and we take care of it. If you added the morning summary, the link in your messages also lets you change its send time yourself.