The daily risk will stay free.
What you pay for is real time: the live map, alerts on your places, replay of past episodes. Not access to the basic information.
A seven-day trial, no credit card, triggered whenever suits you.
The town page answers “is it going to hit today”. The account answers “where is the cell, where is it heading, and when does it reach you”.
- The live map, cells and their tracks up to 4 hours ahead
- Your watched places, and an alert when a cell heads there
- The detailed layers: lightning, Doppler radar, uncertainty cones
- Replay of a past episode, frame by frame
You are no longer behind the storm.
The storm is behind you.
Built by a storm chaser, for storm chasers. Not a general weather service. A field tool.
I was pleasantly surprised by the interface: aesthetic, clean, exactly the kind of tool you want to use in the field. I really like the Flash Rate, it instantly tells you the intensity of electrical activity. Impressive work.
Same features. Only the duration changes.
No stripped-down tier, no options to untick. You simply choose how long you need it for.
Try the full Storm Predict, 7 days on us
Sign up, then start your trial the day your first storm approaches. 7 days of full access, no credit card.
- 7 days of full access to every premium layer
- Start your trial when it counts, not on sign-up day
- No credit card · One trial per account
- All Storm Predict features
- Predictive trajectories up to 4h
- No commitment, cancel anytime
Covers a season too: subscribe in April, cancel in October
Choose Monthly- All Storm Predict features
- Predictive trajectories up to 4h
- Year-round coverage, off-season included
That's €35 saved over twelve months of monthly
Choose AnnualProtecting an activity?
These plans cover personal use: one account, your places, with no availability commitment.
If your decision commits teams, equipment or a contract, this is not the right tool, and it is not a matter of price.
What changes is the commitment: a named contact, alerts that get through, and a record of what was announced and when.
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