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How to Register for Severe Weather Alerts in Maryland
Free notification systems can send warnings directly to your phone, email, or text during emergencies.
Mar. 15, 2026 at 9:36pm
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With the potential for severe storms and possible tornadoes moving into the Maryland region, emergency managers advise residents to sign up for free local emergency alert systems that can send warnings directly to their phones, emails, or text messages during dangerous weather and other emergencies.
Why it matters
Receiving timely severe weather alerts can be crucial for staying safe and taking appropriate actions during dangerous storms. Many counties in Maryland offer these free notification systems, but residents need to proactively sign up to receive the alerts.
The details
The article provides a list of where residents in each Maryland county and Baltimore City can register for the free emergency alert systems. It also recommends taking additional preparedness steps like understanding the difference between a weather watch and warning.
- The severe storms and possible tornadoes are expected to move into the region on Monday, March 16, 2026.
The players
Maryland Emergency Managers
Local emergency management officials who are advising residents to sign up for severe weather alert systems.
What’s next
In addition to registering for notifications, residents are advised to take additional actions to prepare for the threat of severe weather, such as understanding the difference between a weather watch and warning.
The takeaway
Signing up for free local emergency alert systems is a crucial step for Maryland residents to receive timely warnings about dangerous weather and other emergencies, which can help them stay safe and take appropriate actions.
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