Severe weather spotter classes are returning to the area this spring, training people to watch the skies during the traditional severe storm season from March through June. A number ...
For several years, the program either paused or shifted to virtual platforms because of COVID 19 restrictions.
Severe weather safety classes started Monday in Sedgwick County and will be available through March in area towns.
The National Weather Service has already announced spotter training sessions for area counties. It has now officially announced March 2-6 as Severe Weather Awareness Week across the state. As has been ...
The session is designed to teach residents how to stay safe and properly report hazardous conditions.
The National Weather Service in La Crosse is preparing for spring severe weather season with three upcoming virtual spotter ...
Virtual sessions replace in-person classes for volunteer weather spotters ...
Douglas County Emergency Management is inviting the public to two free upcoming workshops about heat readiness and extreme weather training next month. The extreme heat readiness workshop will be held ...
With warmer weather on the horizon, it’s time to start thinking about severe weather. Each year the National Weather Service holds a free, two hour classroom structured training on how […] ...
You can play a vital role in alerting your community when it comes to severe weather events. Kewaunee County Emergency ...
(ARCHIVE PHOTO | THE GRAHAM LEADER) The SKYWARN Storm Spotter Training Class will be held from 6-8 p.m. Monday, Feb. 23 at North Central Texas College and is open to the public. The class teaches ...
The National Weather Service (NWS) Office located in Fort Worth will be conducting a free Severe Weather Education class in Freestone County on Tuesday, February 24th, 2026, from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM at ...
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