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Severe Weather Season Approaches

Severe Weather Season Approaches

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It is another one of the signs of spring. The beginning of severe weather spotter training classes.

Brian Smith, warning coordination meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Valley (NEB) is in north east Nebraska this week, talking about severe weather. Last summer saw a number of strong storms cause damage and injuries in the north east part of the state. Smith says it was just how the weather patterns developed…

 

Smith says the days when Pilger and Coleridge were hit by tornadoes were ripe for severe weather…

 

Smith says while there were several severe outbreaks, overall it was a pretty quiet year…

 

Severe weather awareness week will be held across the state starting on March 23rd.

 

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