
A couple of frontal boundaries will move east and south from the Plains to the Gulf and Atlantic coastlines. These boundaries will focus showers and thunderstorms through the weekend, with scattered severe thunderstorms from the Southern Plains and across the Gulf Coast states. Locally heavy rainfall may also occur, which may be welcome news across drought areas. Meanwhile, heat spreads westward. Read More >
Current Spotter & Observer Training
NWS Spokane works with county emergency managers and officials throughout eastern Washington and north Idaho to organize and schedule weather spotter and observer training classes. The training sessions are free and all are welcome. We concentrate on the Spring and Fall seasons for training. The training seminars are around 1 to 1.5 hours and include information on NWS products and services and the role of a NWS volunteer. A question and answer period will be available at the end of class, along with a seasonal outlook. You will be asked to register as a weather spotter or observer after class.
We provide opportunities for the seasonal classes. We offer in-person classes upon request. Virtual training will require a computer or device with internet access and you will need to register in advance.
| Upcoming | What | Time | Register | Virtual Class Link |
| Sunday April 26, 2026 | Basic Virtual Training | 5 pm - 6:30 pm PDT | Google Meet (click to join) | |
| Wednesday April 29, 2026 | Basic Virtual Training | 6 pm - 7:30 pm PDT | Registration Link | Google Meet (click to join) |
| Monday May 4, 2026 | Basic Virtual Training | 6 pm - 7:30 pm PDT | Registration Link | Google Meet (click to join) |
| Friday May 8, 2026 | Advanced Virtual Training | 6 pm - 7:30 pm PDT | Registration Link | Google Meet (click to join) |
If you are unable to attend a training session, feel free to check out these online training videos as your leisure.
**Recorded Online Spotter Training**
After viewing the training & want to register to be a weather spotter,
please complete this online Spotter Sign-Up form or contact NWS Spokane.