January of 2018, like many Januarys that have come before it, was a month of extremes in the region. A frigid air mass that was entrenched in the Ohio Valley during the first week of the month gave way to a warmer (but still variable) temperature pattern for the remainder of the month. Several winter storms brought appreciable snow to the area, but precipitation as a whole was still slightly below normal. Read more here.
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NWS WILMINGTON OHIO SPOTTER TRAINING SCHEDULE
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 1.5 to 2 hours and is led by a National Weather Service meteorologist who will discuss techniques and safety for severe weather spotting. Once you attend a class, you are an officially trained spotter and can report severe weather to your NWS office. Click here for more information. |