(KNZA)--The National Weather Service is holding storm spotter talks this month and next in preparation for the upcoming severe weather season.
Meetings will be held this week in Brown and Jackson Counties. The Brown County meeting will take place Tuesday evening in the basement of the Brown County Sheriff’s office in Hiawatha and the Jackson County meeting will be Wednesday evening at the Holton Senior Citizen’s building.
Both meetings will begin at 7:00 in the evening and will last about 90 minutes.
The meetings will focus on severe storm safety, preparedness, and awareness.
March 14-18 has been designated as Severe Weather Awareness Week in Kansas, with the statewide tornado safety drill set for Tuesday, March 15th
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