Crime & Safety
Like Storms? (Or Not Like Storms?) This Event is for You
A free event in Greenfield will teach people how to recognize severe weather hazards and be prepared ahead of time.

The weather this weekend promises to be nice, but what about next weekend and beyond?
A free event in Greenfield will teach people how to recognize severe weather hazards and be prepared ahead of time. The seminar teaches people how to identify, evaluate and report severe weather.
The Severe Weather Seminar will be held on Saturday, April 23, in the Greenfield High School Auditorium, 4800 60th Street, Greenfield.
The Severe Weather Seminar is presented by the Milwaukee Area Skywarn Association, Inc., the National Weather Service and will be cosponsored by the Greenfield Fire and Police Departments.
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9:00 AM to 11:00 AM - Storm Spotter Training
Official National Weather Service storm spotter training. Tim Halbach, Warning Coordination Meteorologist for the Milwaukee-Sullivan National Weather Service office will present a brand new program ideal for the beginner or someone seeking a refresher. A 10 minute break is scheduled midway thru the class.
12 Noon to 4:00 PM - Guest Speakers
The event features a full slate of speakers, including:
JEREMY NELSON - WISN TV-12 Milwaukee Meteorologist And Master Of Ceremonies.
RUSS SCHNEIDER - Storm Prediction Center Director, Norman Oklahoma, Key Note Speaker.
For more details, visit SkyWarn.org online.
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