🌩️ SkyWarn Training 2026 – Save the Date!
The Lakeshore Radio Association (LRA) is pleased to share details for the upcoming 2026 SkyWarn Training, hosted by the LRA SkyWarn Team.
Continue reading “2026 SkyWarn Training”The Lakeshore Radio Association (LRA) is pleased to share details for the upcoming 2026 SkyWarn Training, hosted by the LRA SkyWarn Team.
Continue reading “2026 SkyWarn Training”3/18 @ 6PM – City of Delavan Fire Department, 811 Ann Street, Delevan
4/17 @ 6PM – TBD – Racine County
4/22 @ 6PM – Kenosha County Center, 19600 75th Street, Bristol
If you are unable to attend any of the scheduled webinars, you can view a 6 part recorded series, which will be similar to what is presented in the webinars. By using the link:
To view the current schedule & get some extra information use the link:
https://www.weather.gov/mkx/spotter-schedule “
Bernie N9AZA
Stay safe first! Only report weather events if you can do so without putting yourself in danger.
The Severe Weather net will be started on the LRA 2m repeater.
How to Report:
Remember: By reporting accurately and following proper procedures, you are helping to keep your community safe!
Welcome to the LRA Skywarn page! We are a group of amateur radio enthusiasts who share a passion for emergency communications and severe weather spotting. Our club is dedicated to promoting the use of amateur radio for public service and emergency communications, with a particular focus on providing real-time weather information to the National Weather Service through the Skywarn program. Whether you’re an experienced ham operator or just starting out, we invite you to join our community and become part of our efforts to keep our communities safe and informed during severe weather events.
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