Official storm alerts, severe weather warnings and live warning maps

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Jul 2, 2026
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Stormora: Storm Alerts Map APP

Stormora is a severe weather alert map built for people who need a clear view of dangerous weather before it reaches them. Track official weather alerts, storm warnings and active warning areas on a live map, save the places that matter, and get notified when conditions change.

Use Stormora to monitor severe thunderstorms, heavy rain, high wind, flooding, snow, winter storms, lightning risk, tornado warnings, hurricane alerts, tropical storm alerts, extreme heat, coastal hazards and other dangerous weather events where official public data is available.

Why Stormora?
• Live weather alert map with nearby and global warning areas
• Official storm alerts and severe weather warnings where supported
• Saved places for home, family, work, school and travel
• Smart filters by severity, alert type and distance
• Push notifications for important weather alerts
• Home screen widgets for fast alert checks
• Wear OS companion app for alerts on your watch
• Tablet support with a wider map-focused layout
• Premium options for more saved places, smart alert rules and an ad-free experience

Stormora is useful when you are traveling, checking weather risk around family, watching a storm system near home, or keeping an eye on official warning areas across several regions. The app focuses on alert clarity: what is happening, where it is happening, how far it is from your selected place, and whether it is worth your attention.

Stormora uses official public weather warning sources where available. Coverage, alert types, severity levels and update frequency vary by country and region. Some areas may have many official alerts, while others may have limited or no supported warning data.

Important: Stormora is a weather safety aid. It does not replace local authorities, emergency services, evacuation orders, sirens, official safety instructions or your national weather service. Always follow official instructions during dangerous weather.
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