Control alerts for statements, advisories, watches and warnings for various risk categories.
Trigger sirens, strobes, and PA announcements for 60+ weather conditions. From lightning to tornadoes to flash floods, our warning system keeps everyone informed & ready to act.
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Perry Weather detects lightning, collects data from on-site weather stations and watches for National Weather Service alerts automatically.
Perry Weather lets you set custom triggers for your operation, like lightning within a set radius, wind speeds crossing a threshold, or an NWS warning polygon touching your site.
When a trigger is activated, Perry Weather notifies your team through sirens, strobes, and mobile notifications with clear, event-specific instructions.
Perry Weather detects lightning, collects data from on-site weather stations and watches for National Weather Service alerts automatically.
Perry Weather lets you set custom triggers for your operation, like lightning within a set radius, wind speeds crossing a threshold, or an NWS warning polygon touching your site.
When a trigger is activated, Perry Weather notifies your team through sirens, strobes, and mobile notifications with clear, event-specific instructions.
Unlike weather apps that rely on strictly public data, your dedicated Perry Weather station monitors conditions at your exact location.
On-site weather stations automatically track weather conditions delivering real-time data to the Perry Weather dashboard.
Perry Weather detects lightning utilizing the National Lightning Detection Network, the nation’s most reliable lightning detection network.
Perry Weather listens for over 50 national weather service alerts including tornadoes, flash floods, severe thunderstorms & more.
The Perry Weather will guide you through policy set up so that your warning system activates for only the weather conditions that impact your operations.
We’ll work with you to add your weather policies or create new ones that makes sense for your organization.
Customize what hardware your weather policies should trigger, including sounds and custom messages.
Give temporary employees timed access to Perry Weather, so you don’t eat into your user count.
The moment your weather policy thresholds are met, Perry Weather delivers real-time notifications to the right people, keeping your team ahead of the weather.
Trigger Perry Weather siren & visual strobes independently or simultaneously during policy-triggered weather delays with custom siren tones.
Schedule recurring PA messages with custom instructions so everyone is on the same page
Perry Weather sends automated alerts to your team with step-by-step instructions when weather disrupts your operations.
When severe weather is detected, like lightning, tornadoes or flash flash floods, sirens & strobe automatically trigger with custom sounds and safety instructions.
Schedule text-to-speech PA messages to be sent through the speaker system on a recurring basis
Send mobile notifications with a custom message the second weather hits.
Choose to manually trigger your system or have it run with complete autonomy.
Perry Weather also sends an all-clear message when it’s safe to get back to work.
No one operation is the same. Perry Weather lets teams respond to weather events in a way that aligns exactly with their emergency action plan.
Lightning & high winds require different responses. Perry Weather allows you to select different siren tones followed by custom PA messages with details about the weather alert.
Select which devices your weather policies should trigger. Sirens & strobes can be paired for higher risk weather events. Trigger external devices like irrigation systems with Perry Weather relays.
Schedule text-to-speech PA messages to be sent through the speaker system on a recurring basis
Set custom lightning detection radii that trigger alerts and a lightning delay timer so you know when it’s all clear.
Trigger a custom tornado warning siren sound with a custom message so everyone knows where to seek shelter.
Control alerts for statements, advisories, watches and warnings for various risk categories.
Send clear alerts directing teams to stop work and secure unsecured equipment.
Configure alerts for each heat zone so your team is on the same page as things change.
Understand both how much rain has fallen and how quickly it’s falling.
Send alerts when poor air quality impacts your team’s health and safety.
Send alerts when cold exposure poses a risk to outdoor operations.
Pricing depends on the size of your site, the number of sirens, strobes, and PA speakers you need, and whether you’re adding on-site weather stations. Perry Weather works with you to design a system around your specific coverage requirements so you’re not overpaying for hardware you don’t need. Reach out for a custom quote based on your site.
Yes. Perry Weather’s software platform works independently from the hardware, so you can start monitoring weather threats, setting custom policies, and receiving alerts for your locations before committing to a full outdoor warning system installation. It’s a great way to see how the platform fits your operation before scaling up.
Yes. Perry Weather lets you configure each alert type on its own. You might want strobes and sirens for lightning but only a PA message and mobile notification for an NWS watch.
Every combination can be tailored to match your weather policies so your team gets the right response for each specific threat.
Most outdoor warning systems only cover one alert type, like lightning detection or NWS alerts. Perry Weather combines lightning detection, on-site weather station data, and NWS monitoring into a single platform, then delivers coordinated alerts through sirens, strobes, PA messages, and mobile notifications.
Instead of managing multiple vendors and disconnected systems, you get one platform that detects over 60 weather threats and tells your people exactly what to do.
Perry Weather monitors far more than just lightning. The platform tracks over 60 weather conditions including lightning, severe thunderstorms, tornadoes, flash floods, high winds, extreme heat, hail, and more.
It pulls from lightning detection networks, on-site weather stations, and National Weather Service alerts so your team is covered across the full spectrum of weather threats, not just one.