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National Weather Service offices cancel more storm spotter/severe weather trainings

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (KCAU) — The National Weather Service offices in Sioux Falls and Omaha have canceled several upcoming storm spotter and severe weather awareness training sessions.

The class that was scheduled for April 2 at Western Iowa Technical Community College in Sioux City is among the list of canceled courses. So is the April 1 course at the Lifelong Learning Center in Norfolk, NE, and the April 29 advanced training class, also originally scheduled to take place in Norfolk.

A spokesperson for the Omaha NWS office says that due to “ongoing critical NWS staffing shortages,” the office will be unable to present any storm spotter classes until further notice, including online/virtual courses. #weather #NWS #SpotterTraining #NE #IA
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OPPD customer raises concerns about utility’s spending to curtail wind energy #NE: In the last five years, OPPD paid wind energy suppliers more than $17 million in compensable curtailments, which means power wasn’t being generated at the time. Throwing money into a fire pit. That’s what one OPPD customer, David Begley, feels the power company is doing. “That’s a failure to me,” said Begley. “You can just get some 20 dollar bills, throw them in and… wind-watch.org/news/2025/03/29 #windpower #windenergy

National Wind WatchOPPD customer raises concerns about utility’s spending to curtail wind energyIn the last five years, OPPD paid wind energy suppliers more than $17 million in compensable curtailments, which means power wasnt being generated at the time. Throwing money into a fire pit. That’s what one OPPD customer, David Begley, feels

#EAS #WEA for Fillmore, #NE; #York, #NE: National Weather Service: Snow Squall Warning until 6:15 PM CST. Slow down or delay travel! Be ready for a sudden drop to near zero visibility and icy roads in heavy snow. Source: NWS Hastings NE ** DO NOT RELY ON THIS FEED FOR LIFE SAFETY, SEEK OUT OFFICIAL SOURCES ***