

NewsWest 9 is pleased to bring a state-of-the art, personal
storm warning service to the Midland - Odessa area.
Recent improvements in how the National Weather Service defines warning areas have resulted in significantly higher accuracy and smaller warned areas, compared to the decades-old county-wide warning method.
The WeatherCall® system continuously monitors the National Weather Service's NOAA weatherwire. Using computerized mapping (GIS) the system compares a subscriber's specific location to the location of the warning area. When a severe weather warning includes your location, you will receive a phone call from Chief Meteorologist, Tom Tefertiller, 24 hours a day. You can also receive the warning by email with a detailed map of the threat or by SMS text messaging.

Howard and Mitchell County's combined 1,813 sq. miles are under a TORNADO WARNING. The actual warning area is 199 square miles.
Only WeatherCall subscribers INSIDE the red box would receive the warning call.

Choose the type of WeatherCall service that is best for you:
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For your home or business:
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For your mobile "smart" phone:
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