2 News Oklahoma partners with Weathercall
Mar 13, 2026
Tornadoes can happen at any time, including evening or overnight hours.Storms are dangerous but are even more dangerous if they strike while people are sleeping.2 News Oklahoma is partnering with WeatherCall to give you another
way to stay safe in severe weather.Register for WeatherCall in EnglishRegstrese en WeatherCall NexGen - EspaolWeatherCall is a subscription-based system that calls you when a tornado or severe thunderstorm warning is issued for your location.WeatherCall continuously monitors the warnings issued by the National Weather Service. When a severe weather warning includes your specific location, you'll receive a phone call no matter what time of day it is. Along with a NOAA weather radio, it's your best chance to stay weather aware - especially in the middle of the night.The National Weather Service issues confirmed tornado and "extreme" severe thunderstorm warnings. When that happens for your specific location, you will automatically receive a phone call from the 2 News Oklahoma team alerting you to the danger. Anytime there is a warning, you will get a text message and an email with information about the warning and a link to live radar.Register for WeatherCall in EnglishRegstrese en WeatherCall NexGen - EspaolUnlike tornado sirens, WeatherCall will only call you when your specific address is included in a warning. You'll be alerted to tornado warnings and the most severe thunderstorms - ones that carry 70-mile an hour winds or have hail the size of golf balls.A WeatherCall subscription costs $15 a year and includes up to 2 phone numbers so you can set it to call both your home phone and your cellphone.Stay in touch with us anytime, anywhere -- 2 News Oklahoma on your schedule | Download on your TV, watch for free. How to watch on your streaming device Download our free app for Apple, Android and Kindle devices. Like us on Facebook Follow us on Instagram Watch LIVE 24/7 on YouTube
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