What's Happening?
Genesee County, Michigan, in collaboration with the National Weather Service, will host a free storm spotter training session on April 14. The SKYWARN program aims to educate volunteers on how to provide accurate reports of severe weather to the National Weather Service.
The training will cover thunderstorm development, storm structure, and severe weather safety. Participants must be 13 or older, and the session will be held at the Mott Community College Regional Technology Center.
Why It's Important?
The SKYWARN program plays a crucial role in enhancing community safety by enabling volunteers to report severe weather conditions accurately. This initiative helps the National Weather Service improve its forecasting and response capabilities, ultimately protecting lives and property. The training session in Genesee County reflects a proactive approach to community preparedness and resilience against severe weather events.
What's Next?
Interested residents are encouraged to register for the training session and participate in the SKYWARN program. The National Weather Service may continue to expand such initiatives to other regions, fostering a network of trained volunteers across the country. This effort could lead to improved weather monitoring and response strategies nationwide.













