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oadIf you are looking for fresh snow by Christmas morning or are curious about potential travel disruptions, the best chances for at least 1" of new snowfall early this week exist across the mountainous West, Great Lakes, and Northeast. Otherwise, temperatures this last full week of December will average above normal for much of the lower 48 states. Read More >
The National Weather Service needs volunteers to provide severe weather reports. Spotters relay their reports to the Weather Service as they see it. This information is used by forecasters to track storms and alert the public to dangerous weather situations. Time and time again, reports from trained weather spotters have saved countless lives, especially during heavy rains and flooding, thunderstorms and wind storms.
Our spotter program is informal. Spotters may continue their daily routine and work schedule. They do not need to notify us when they are on vacation.
The National Weather Service, in cooperation with local Emergency Management, normally holds spotter training classes annually at various locations across the region. These courses will include information about the National Weather Service, tornadoes, thunderstorms, flash floods, dust storms, high winds and winter storms. Those who complete the course will become a part of our crucial storm observing and reporting network.
If you enjoy watching the weather and wish to provide a valuable public service, this is the course for you. We look forward to meeting you!
Upcoming Skywarn Opportunities
See the table below for upcoming Spotter Training Sessions. Each training lasts roughly 90 minutes, though sometimes they run a bit over depending on questions. Please register using the included links. Once you've completed the training and filled out our Spotter Questionnaire, we will issue your certificate and get you added to our database of weather spotters. Thanks for your interest in NWS Pendleton's spotter program!
Upcoming Spotter Training Opportunities | ||||
Date | Time | Facilitator | Location | Registration Link/Location |
June 13th | 6:30 PM | Larry Nierenberg | Benton County Emergency Services Building 651 Truman Avenue, Richland, WA 99352 |
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Online Training Course
If you don't see a training that's close enough for you to attend, or simply don't have the time to go to an in-person session, don't worry, MetEd has developed a virtual option. Follow the steps below.
Fetched URL: https://weather.gov/pdt/spotterTraining
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