Business & Tech

GovDelivery Suspending Weather Alerts

If you use GovDelivery to receive your weather alerts, you will need to look somewhere else. 

The company has announced that it will suspend those services on July 31.

GovDelivery, which continued providing weather alerts to citizens when the National Weather Service discontinued its alert deliveries, said it was suspending the service due to substantial costs.

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To choose another weather alerting service, visit http://www.weather.gov/subscribe.

While it's GovDelivery’s policy to hold user information for 24 months, subscribers can go ahead and delete their accounts here.

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