Yes, Christopher there is. 
Go to MyStateUSA.com 
I have signed up myself and my parents via the site. 
You can receive alerts both on your computer via emails and text via
phone. 
You just have to provide your location of interests. They allow two areas
via zip code, and you can also provide up to two cell phone numbers I
believe. 

I'll provide an example of the info they provided to me via email below. 
Read on. 
 
Have a great week, and God bless! 
 
Alvin 
 
Here are a few examples I received from MyStateUSA via my computer. 
 
table with 2 columns and 4 rows
Headline 
DENSE FOG ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 12am TONIGHT TO 9 AM CST MON   
Description 
The National Weather Service in New Orleans has Issued a Dense
Fog Advisory, Which is in effect from Midnight tonight to 9 Am
CST Monday.
* Event, Visibility Readings at or Below 1/4 Mile.
* Timing, Between Midnight and 9am CST Monday. Conditions
Should Improve Steadily After Temperatures Warm Mid - Morning.
* Impact, Hazardous Travel tonight and Monday Morning, Particularly
over the Causeway, Bonnet Carre Spillway, Twin Span and Other
Water Crossings.
Precautionary/preparedness Actions 
be Cautious in and near School Zones. watch for Flashing
Yellow or Red Signals on School Buses, and watch for Children
Waiting for School Buses in the Fog.
A Dense Fog Advisory Means Visibilities will Frequently Be
Reduced to Less Than One Quarter Mile. if Driving, Slow Down 
Use your Headlights, and Leave Plenty of Distance Ahead of You.
 
Humid Air in Place over Southeast Louisiana and Southern
Mississippi will Yield Low Clouds and Fog Again Late tonight Through
Midday Monday. The Fog is Expected to Become Dense Throughout The
Evening and Night...posing a Hazard to Travel Across the Region
tonight Through Rush Hour Monday Morning.
  
Expires 
11/20/11 11:45 PM  
County/Area 
Orleans, LA (latitude: 30.1551, longitude: -89.8773) 
table end
 
table with 2 columns and 4 rows
Headline 
WEATHER ADVISORY   
Description 
The National Weather Service in Shreveport has Issued a Significant
Weather Advisory, Effective Until 345am CST, for the Following
Counties and Parishes 
in Northeast Texas 
Harrison, Marion, Morris, Upshur, Cass and Camp 
in Northwest Louisiana 
Caddo 
Including the Following Locations 
Hosston, Rodessa, Vivian, Atlanta, Berea, Bivins, Cedar
Springs, Daingerfield, Harleton, Hughes Springs 
Jefferson, Jenkins, Kildare, Linden, Lodi, Lone Star 
Mcleod, Ore City, Queen City and Smithland 
at 241am CST, National Weather Service Meteorologists Were
Detecting Strong Thunderstorms Along a Line from 9mi
West of Atlanta to Daingerfield, or Along a Line from 9
Miles West of Atlanta to 12mi East of Pittsburg, Moving
Southeast at 20 MPH.
Pea size Hail, Locally Heavy Rainfalln and winds around 40 MPH Are
Expected Along and Out Ahead Storms.
 
20  
 
Expires 
10/14/12 3:45 AM  
County/Area 
Caddo, LA (latitude: 32.6113, longitude: -93.7661) 
table end
 
final example: 
table with 2 columns and 4 rows
Headline 
FLOOD ADVISORY  
Description 
The National Weather Service in Shreveport has Issued An
* Urban and Small Stream Flood Advisory for:
Bossier Parish in Northwest Louisiana 
this includes the City of Bossier City 
Caddo Parish in Northwest Louisiana 
this includes the City of Shreveport 
Webster Parish in Northwest Louisiana 
this includes the City of Minden 
* Until 815am CST
* At 620am CST National Weather Service Meteorologists Detected A
Linear Band of Thunderstorms producing very Heavy Rainfall.
Thunderstorms Should Persist Through 7am 
Precautionary/preparedness Actions 
Additional Rainfall Amounts of One to Two Inches are Possible in The
Warned Area.
do Not Drive your Vehicle Into Areas Where the Water Covers The
Roadway. The Water Depth May be too Great to Allow your Car to Cross
Safely. Move to Higher Ground.  
 
Expires 
10/14/12 8:15 AM  
County/Area 
Caddo Parish, LA (latitude: 32.5275, longitude: -93.8139) 
table end
 
--------- Forwarded message ----------
From: "Christopher Reagan" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 17 Oct 2012 09:49:41 -0400
Subject: [Blind-Computing] weather programs for multiple screenreader use
Message-ID: <[email protected]>

Good morning all:

I was wondering if there was a weather program available that'll work
with 3
screenreaders and the I phone?  I'm specifically looking for something
that
not only can give forcasts in info but also weather alerts and hazard
information to help myself and my family stay safe?  

Thanks for any info that anyone can give

Take care

Christopher Reagan

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