Even though we've already seen severe weather this year in Wisconsin, there's till plenty of time to prepare for what's coming.

And like Meteorologist Jesse Gunkel mentioned in his blog regarding (CoCoRaHS) and SKYWARN programs, you can also help the National Weather Service during severe weather season.


What You Need To Know

  • There will be a mix of virtual and in-person trainings

  • Five NWS offices provide trainings throughout Wisconsin

  • Spotter training lasts through early May

Storm spotter training in Wisconsin

In case you didn't know, National Weather Service offices across the country put on regular storm spotter training sessions. During the training, meteorologists from your area will go over how you can provide vital storm information during a severe weather event.

Here is a list of storm spotter trainings around the state that you can attend both virtually and in-person this year:

NWS Duluth

Facebook: @NWSDuluth

Twitter: @NWSDuluth

You can find more information and register for a training session (only required for virtual sessions) here.

NWS Green Bay

Facebook: @NWSGreenBay

Twitter: @NWSGreenBay

You can find more information and register for a training session (only required for virtual sessions) here.

NWS La Crosse

Facebook: @NWSLaCrosse

Twitter: @NWSLaCrosse

You can find more information and register for a training session (only required for virtual sessions) here.

NWS Milwaukee

Facebook: @NWSMilwaukee

Twitter: @NWSMilwaukee

You can find more information and register for a training session (only required for virtual sessions) here.

NWS Twin Cities

Facebook: @NWSTwinCities

Twitter: @NWSTwinCities

You can find more information and register for a training session (only required for virtual sessions) here.