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Track Severe Weather For Your Location: Live Maps & Radar With Alerts & Warnings

Search for your location, choose the weather threat(s) you want to track, and open a location-specific live map with alerts and warnings.

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How This Website Works

Extreme Weather Tracking provides location-specific live severe weather pages designed to help users monitor tornadoes, severe thunderstorms, flooding, and broader severe weather activity in real time. Each page combines live weather alerts, warning polygons, radar imagery, nearby severe weather threats, and distance-based alert information.

To begin, search for a location using the search bar above and choose the type of severe weather activity you want to monitor. The website will open a dedicated tracking page for that location and weather category.

Live Weather Maps, Alerts, and Radar

Every live tracking page combines multiple weather visualization systems into a single interactive map interface designed for fast situational awareness during dangerous weather events.

  • Live National Weather Service alert polygons updated in near real time
  • Processed NOAA radar overlays for tracking storms and precipitation
  • Location-focused severe weather monitoring for cities, counties, states, and ZIP codes
  • Nearby severe weather threat calculations sorted by distance from the tracked location
  • Clickable alert polygons with warning descriptions, timing information, and safety instructions
  • Automatic map zooming and tracking functionality for active warning areas
  • Configurable proximity alarms for severe weather event types
  • Category-specific pages focused on tornadoes, thunderstorms, flooding, or all severe weather events

Distance-Based Severe Weather Threat Tracking

The live tracking pages are designed to do more than simply display warning polygons on a map. Extreme Weather Tracking also calculates which visible severe weather alerts are closest to the tracked city, county, state, or ZIP code.

Nearby alerts are organized by proximity so users can quickly identify which storms, tornado warnings, flood warnings, or severe thunderstorm warnings are closest to the area being monitored.

This distance-based approach helps turn a broad weather map into a location-focused severe weather monitoring tool, making it easier to understand which active threats may be most relevant to a specific area.

Configurable Severe Weather Alarms

Extreme Weather Tracking includes a configurable browser-based alarm system designed to help users monitor nearby severe weather threats without needing to constantly watch radar maps or severe weather alerts manually.

Users can enable an alarm, choose a proximity distance, and select which severe weather event types should trigger it. When matching alerts are detected within the selected distance, the website can play an audible alarm and automatically focus the map on the triggering weather alert.

This allows users to keep a live severe weather tracking page open in the background while remaining focused on work, hobbies, household tasks, or other activities instead of continuously checking weather apps, radar maps, or warning feeds throughout the day.

The configurable alarm system is also useful during overnight severe weather situations. Users can leave the browser tab open while sleeping and configure the website to only trigger alarms for the specific weather threats and proximity ranges they care about.

This approach can help reduce interruptions caused by irrelevant notifications, false-positive warnings, unrelated smartphone alerts, text messages, or phone calls while still allowing nearby tornado warnings, severe thunderstorm warnings, flooding alerts, or other dangerous weather events to trigger a loud audible alarm when they move close to the tracked area.

The goal of the feature is to provide a more focused and customizable severe weather monitoring experience centered around the location and weather threat criteria the user chooses.

Designed for Fast Severe Weather Awareness

Extreme Weather Tracking is built around speed, clarity, and location-specific monitoring. The website focuses on helping users quickly identify dangerous weather conditions near a specific area without requiring complicated menus or overloaded interfaces.

The live maps emphasize active warning polygons, storm positioning, radar visualization, proximity-sorted alerts, configurable alarms, and nearby severe weather threats so users can immediately understand what is happening around the area being monitored.

Whether you are tracking tornado warnings, severe thunderstorm activity, flooding risks, or broader severe weather outbreaks, the website is designed to provide a streamlined and focused weather monitoring experience.

Location-Specific Severe Weather Tracking

The website currently supports tens of thousands of dedicated severe weather tracking pages across the United States using multiple location types:

  • City-specific weather tracking pages
  • County-specific weather tracking pages
  • State-level severe weather tracking pages
  • ZIP code weather tracking pages

This location-focused structure allows users to monitor severe weather conditions relevant to a specific area instead of relying on broad national or regional weather maps alone. Each page combines live radar, alert polygons, distance-based threat sorting, and weather-category filtering around the tracked location.

Benefits of Using Extreme-Weather-Tracking.com

  • Monitor severe weather conditions near a specific location in real time
  • Track tornadoes, thunderstorms, flooding, and severe weather activity using dedicated live maps
  • View National Weather Service warning polygons directly on interactive maps
  • Quickly identify nearby severe weather threats sorted by distance from the tracked location
  • Use configurable alarms to monitor severe weather threats within a chosen proximity range
  • Access location-specific severe weather pages for cities, counties, states, and ZIP codes
  • Use a streamlined weather tracking interface designed for clarity and fast decision-making
  • Monitor evolving weather conditions using continuously updated radar imagery and alerts