Metro Skywarn, Inc

Metro Skywarn, Inc

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Metro Skywarn is a 501(c)(3) amateur radio organization that teaches SKYWARN severe weather spotters MISSION
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MISSION STATEMENT
Metro Skywarn is an organization of amateur radio operators and severe weather enthusiasts with interests in the areas of severe weather spotting and Amateur Radio communications as a public service. This organization will operate in the metro area of the Twin Cities of St. Paul and Minneapolis, Minnesota, and surrounding counties in the state of Minnesota. Provide a training and

Training | Metroskywarn 06/08/2026

*** Final Two Classes This Week ***
We're winding down the training season with our final two classes - Thursday, June 11 - online and Saturday, June 13 - Blaine City Hall. Sign up and FAQ are at https://metroskywarn.org/training/

If you've already taken a class:
* Metro Skywarn spotters (hams):, MSW IDs through the May 18 class were sent out. I'll be working on the May 30 class tomorrow evening - just in time for the potential severe weather on Wednesday. Watch your email!

* Skywatchers (Non-hams): IDs through March classes have been sent via email and April and May's classes will be worked on soon. The NWS gets very backed up this time of the year as they teach their own classes, so please be patient. Remember, even if you haven't received your ID, you can still report to the NWS! Just state the date you took your MSW class and where you took it. The cards with the phone number were either given to you in class or when you registered, there were links in there. They will take your report.

If you have any questions or concerns, please email [email protected]

Training | Metroskywarn Metro Skywarn Training Class Information and FAQ Metro Skywarn partners with the National Weather Service (NWS) to provide Skywarn Spotter training to interested individuals and groups. Once trained, Skywarn Spotters will be able to submit their reports to the NWS. The NWS uses this information to i...

Training | Metroskywarn 05/06/2026

*** Classes Added and WCCO Story at 5pm Tonight! ***
We received a request from WCCO to do an interview about Skywarn training and ham radio. https://www.cbsnews.com/minnesota/news/metro-skywarn-twin-cities-minnesota-storm-spotters-national-weather-service/

Due to the increased interest, classes will fill and we have done a couple of things:
1. Online classes will be expanded for larger groups
2. Added 2 new classes
Monday, May 18 6-9pm Online
Saturday, June 13 1-4pm Blaine City Hall

If you chose to change classes, please cancel your registration so we can fit more people into our classes. If you are unable to do so through your Eventbrite confirmation email or account, please email [email protected].

Training | Metroskywarn Metro Skywarn Training Class Information and FAQ Metro Skywarn partners with the National Weather Service (NWS) to provide Skywarn Spotter training to interested individuals and groups. Once trained, Skywarn Spotters will be able to submit their reports to the NWS. The NWS uses this information to i...

Metro Skywarn, Inc 04/18/2026

Only 3 online classes remain - 1 tomorrow afternoon!
The 5/13 class is full.
The 6/11 class has lots of room, but if you can make it tomorrow, that's great because you're not going to want to be outside!

Metro Skywarn, Inc Metro Skywarn works with local government authorities and the National Weather Service to provide an emergency communication network to aid in the tracking, reporting, and forecasting of current or severe [email protected] mission is to:1. Provide a training and education program....

04/18/2026

Many everyday things can spark wildfires. Keep ignition sources far away from dry vegetation, wood and other fuel. Be aware of weather conditions. Always follow burn bans & local, state, and federal regulations. weather.gov/safety/wildfire-ww

04/18/2026

Along with heat can be wild fires! Not only because heat dries things out, but also, to transport the hot air up here, you need winds which aid fires in spreading!

We wrap up Severe Weather Awareness week talking about wildfires!

The combo of hot, dry, & windy weather allows fires to spread quickly, whether caused by humans or natural phenomenon. Most wildfires are caused by human activity! More info at http://weather.gov/fire

04/18/2026

Warm temperatures can quickly rise to dangerous levels — especially in the summer and in parked cars.

Stay and don’t underestimate the heat. http://weather.gov/safety/heat

04/18/2026

Day 5 of Severe Weather Awareness Week is about Heat!

The final day of Severe Weather Awareness Week is Extreme Heat and Wildfires!

Finding relief from the heat and drinking plenty of fluids is vital to getting through a heat wave! Taking breaks and limiting time outdoors also helps. More info at https://weather.gov/mpx/swawday5

04/16/2026

Metro Skywarn's net will begin at 6:30! Tune into 146.7 at 6:30 or 147.21 at 6:45!

Tornado Drills will occur today at 1:45pm and 6:45pm for Minnesota.

This is a great opportunity to practice a tornado safety plan at work or home, and a great reminder that sirens are only meant for those outdoors!

More info at https://weather.gov/mpx/swaw

04/16/2026

More tornado safety information!

Day 4 of Severe Weather Awareness Week continues with road safety.

You know to take shelter immediately if your area receives a Tornado Warning. But what makes a good shelter? Take the time now to figure out your options. More info at https://weather.gov/mpx/swawday4

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PO Box 131895
Saint Paul, MN
55402