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What You'll Receive
Active Storm Briefings
When a named storm forms, you get an immediate briefing: category, track, affected states, and what to do now.
Weekly Season Digest
Every Monday during hurricane season: basin activity summary, model consensus, SST anomalies, and the week's top prep tip.
Rainfall & Flood Alerts
When WPC issues an Excessive Rainfall Outlook for your state, we send you a plain-language summary with the QPF map.
New Research & Articles
First access to new guides, storm profiles, and preparedness content from our research hub — before they're indexed.
Pre-Season Forecast
In late May, we send a full pre-season briefing: CSU, NOAA, and TSR forecasts compared, with a state-by-state risk summary.
Post-Season Recap
In December, a full season recap: named storms, landfalls, damage totals, and what the season taught us about the next one.
Sample Weekly Digest
Here's what a typical Monday digest looks like:
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Frequently Asked Questions
How often will I receive the hurricane newsletter?
During active hurricane season (June–November), you'll receive updates twice weekly: a Monday digest and an immediate briefing when a named storm forms. During the off-season, we send one email per month with preparedness tips and the upcoming season outlook.
Is the hurricane newsletter free?
Yes, completely free. We are supported by advertising and affiliate partnerships. You can unsubscribe at any time with one click — no questions asked.
Can I get alerts for a specific state?
Yes. When you sign up, enter your state and ZIP code. We'll prioritize alerts relevant to your area, including local NWS flood warnings and state-specific evacuation orders.
Do you also offer SMS alerts?
Yes. Visit our Storm Alert Signup page to sign up for SMS alerts. You can receive both email and SMS, or just one — your choice.