The National Weather Service is looking for weather spotters.

The NWS office in Wilmington is holding Spotter Training sessions across Ohio, including here in Delaware County. These classes are free and open to the public, but some may require advanced registration.

You do not need to be a resident of the county in which a talk is being held in order to attend.

Each class lasts about 1 ½ to 2 hours, and is led by a National Weather Meterorologist who will discuss techniques and safety for severe weather spotting. One you attend a class, you are an officially trained spotter and can report severe weather to your NWS office.

The local session will be held on Thursday, April 4 from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM at the Delaware County Board of Developmental Disabilities, located at 7991 Columbus Pike in Lewis Center (in the East Wing’s Community Room, Room 165).

For more information and reservations, call the Delaware County EMA at 740.833.2180.


1808AM
Sign up here for 1808AM, our incredible weekday morning enewsletter, bringing you the latest Delaware County news -- for free!
You May Also Like

Summer Comics Workshop For Teens At Delaware County Libraries

This summer program is perfect for teens ages 13-17.

ODOT Weekly Construction Report For Week Beginning June 28

By: ODOT District Six; 1808Delaware Staff ODOT District Six has released its…

Ohio Restaurants, Salons Set To Begin Opening On May 15

by: Jess Hardin, Mahoning Matters Gov. Mike DeWine announced Thursday his plan…

ODNR Offering Nearly $6 Million In Grants For Outdoor Recreation Projects

Special to 1808Delaware The Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Office of…