Want to learn how to stay safe during severe weather and help your community? The National Weather Service (NWS) is offering FREE online training, and NO prior weather knowledge is required! This virtual, 2-hour webinar will cover: ✅ An introduction to the NWS and its role in weather monitoring. ✅ Types of hazardous weather and how to safely observe them. ✅ Categories of severe weather to report. ✅ How to submit reports directly to the NWS. Whether you're a weather enthusiast or just looking to make a difference, this training will give you the tools to stay informed and help others in your area. 🗓️ Important: Classes may be canceled on short notice due to severe weather. Be sure to check the "Announcements" section for updates before attending. For full schedule and registration details, visit the link below: 2024-2025 NWS Storm Spotter Training Schedule below: https://lnkd.in/ekpnxRz8 Don't miss out on this opportunity to get involved and help keep your community safe! 🌪️🌧️ #NWS #SevereWeatherTraining #WeatherPreparedness #CommunitySafety #FreeTraining
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Want to learn how to stay safe during severe weather and help your community? The National Weather Service (NWS) is offering FREE online training, and NO prior weather knowledge is required! This virtual, 2-hour webinar will cover: ✅ An introduction to the NWS and its role in weather monitoring. ✅ Types of hazardous weather and how to safely observe them. ✅ Categories of severe weather to report. ✅ How to submit reports directly to the NWS. Whether you're a weather enthusiast or just looking to make a difference, this training will give you the tools to stay informed and help others in your area. 🗓️ Important: Classes may be canceled on short notice due to severe weather. Be sure to check the "Announcements" section for updates before attending. For full schedule and registration details, visit the link below: 2024-2025 NWS Storm Spotter Training Schedule below: https://lnkd.in/ekpnxRz8 Don't miss out on this opportunity to get involved and help keep your community safe! 🌪️🌧️ #NWS #SevereWeatherTraining #WeatherPreparedness #CommunitySafety #FreeTraining
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Special Announcement: Presentations from our ‘Flooding and Weather Emergencies Masterclass’ now live. Last week we assembled the experience and the expertise of dealing well with recent flooding and extreme weather, alongside the practical help and advice you will need to help you deal with such an emergency. If you missed out or want a refresh of a particular session, then head over to the LGcomms website, where you can download all of the presentations. tinyurl.com/6nnmhy7t
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