Collect weather data for precipitation, rain rate, lightning, wind speed and direction, air quality and more.
Counties need automated systems that activate reliably overnight, on weekends & during severe storms.
Perry Weather integrates directly with National Weather Service alerts. When a flash flood alert is issued for the area, sirens are triggered instantly.
Sirens activate automatically when a Perry Weather on-site weather station detects a rate of rainfall above your set thresholds.
Trigger sirens based on on-site weather station data, lightning detected, or 50+ NWS alerts including tornados & severe thunderstorms.
With automated sirens driven by reliable data, Perry Weather helps protect communities while fully aligning with the bill’s requirements.
Automated siren warnings for flash floods
Solar-powered with battery backup
Easily conduct system tests remotely
Configurable triggers for rain rate
Custom PA messages instruction nearby parties to seek higher ground
Alerts activate automatically without the need for manual intervention. Sirens can also be triggered remotely via the Perry Weather app.
Text-to-speech enables the siren to communicate to the surrounding area to seek higher ground.
Every alert and weather event is logged & timestamped. Keep a defensible record of weather conditions & siren activations for claims and reporting.
Perry Weather’s cellular-enabled sirens make it easy to place Perry Weather anywhere, even in remote locations.
Perry Weather sirens operate independently of local power, using solar power with battery backup to remain active during outages and severe weather events.
“I’m more than grateful for the great experience that we’ve had with Perry Weather, and recommend it to whoever is suggesting to implement something similar.”
Great product, great company and great staff.
“Thanks to Perry Weather, we were able to closely monitor conditions throughout the Neptune Festival, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone. Their real-time weather tracking gave us the confidence to make informed decisions and keep the event running smoothly.”
“Having Perry Weather completely removes severe weather from my list of concerns. We’re receiving real-time data specific to each of our parks for all types of weather events, especially lightning. We don’t even have to think about it anymore – we know Perry Weather has our back.”
“Prior to Perry Weather, I had all of the lightning detection systems on three computers throughout the district and it went down all the time, so people were just constantly texting me… I’m not everywhere and it was just a disaster. So with Perry Weather installed, not only does our staff across the district have the power in their hands to look at what’s going on and make the decision, but I can also communicate with them through the app.”
One platform to alert for 60+ weather variables, automatically.
Collect weather data for precipitation, rain rate, lightning, wind speed and direction, air quality and more.
Trigger your sirens when lightning is detected in the nearby area.
On-site sensors accurately measure the rain rate and trigger early alerts for flood concerns.
Trigger your warning system using 50+ National Weather Service Alert types.
Lightning countdown timers and all-clear notifications when it’s safe to continue working.
On-site weather stations provide accurate, real-time data for multiple weather variables.
Automatically broadcast custom text-to-speech messages with clear instructions when you can’t be everywhere at once.
Call, text, or email our team of degreed meteorologists for custom forecasting needs.
Create user groups so emergency management staff get the notifications and instructions that are relevant to them.
Texas Water Development Board (TWBD) may enter into a grant agreement with each county for an initial $1,000,000, with an allowance to increase by $250,000 (additional increases require TWDB Board approval).
The Texas Water Development Board may reduce the amount available if the county doesn’t submit approvable project plans for the full $1,000,000 initial amount by Dec 31, 2026.
Final invoices for reimbursement are due by Aug 1, 2027 (due to appropriation expiration).
Yes, counties can request reimbursement for eligible costs incurred after Sept 5, 2025 (the effective date of SB3).
Sirens can be triggered by:
No. Perry Weather sirens are solar powered with battery backup and cellular enabled. This allows them to operate during power outages and in remote locations without relying on local infrastructure power.
Yes. Every alert, weather event, and siren activation is automatically logged and timestamped. This creates a clear historical record for reporting and post weather event review.
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