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NWS confirms EF-0 tornado touchdown

June 12, 2021
Dennis K Brown

Damage to a barn at May Hollow is evident following a confirmed tornado touchdown. – George Sparks Photo

The National Weather Service has confirmed that a weak tornado briefly touched down at May Hollow on Friday evening.

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Weather spotter training scheduled

April 16, 2019
Dennis K Brown

skywarnlogoDo you know the difference between a funnel cloud and a tornado?

A weather spotter training class will be this afternoon (Tuesday, April16, 2019) at Lewis County High School in Vanceburg. The class will begin at 3:00 p.m. in the Continue reading →

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Storm Ready presentation is Monday

August 13, 2017
Dennis K Brown

Storm ReadyLewis County will officially receive StormReady status Monday when officials from the National Weather Service travel here to present a certificate and road signs to Judge Executive Todd Ruckel.

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Brandon Peloquin, George Sparks, Ken Haydu, National Weather Service, Storm Ready, Todd Ruckel
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Weather spotter training is this evening

June 13, 2017
Dennis K Brown
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A weather spotter training class has been scheduled in Lewis County for this (Tuesday) evening.

The class is free and open to the public but advance registration is being conducted to prepare for all those planning to attend.

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Weather spotter training set in Lewis County

May 23, 2017
Dennis K Brown

skywarnlogoA weather spotter training class has been scheduled in Lewis County for June 13.

The class is free and open to the public but advance registration is being conducted to prepare for all those planning to attend.

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