UW-W Presents Free “Severe Weather 101” Workshops

Did you know that as of 2024, Wisconsin has had a tornado touch down in every month of the year? And severe weather can cost communities thousands of dollars in damage. Join expert storm chasers for a series of presentations to understand the weather forecast process and how to prepare for the upcoming severe weather season in order to protect yourself and your property.

All presentations are free. Join us on any or all dates.  Registration is strongly encouraged but not required. Participants under 18 must be accompanied by a custodial guardian. 

Four Different Sessions in 2025

  • Session One – Why is my phone’s weather app always wrong? | Tuesday, February 25 at 6 pm
  • Session Two – Watches and Warnings: aren’t they all the same? | Tuesday, March 4 at 6 pm
  • Session Three – Why didn’t they issue warnings? | Tuesday, March 11 at 6 pm
  • Session Four – I lost a tree in my yard, it was a tornado, right? | Tuesday, March 18 at 6 pm

Questions? Contact Kari Borne at 262-472-1003 or  bornek@uww.edu

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