The Giles County Emergency Operations Center is set to conduct an in-person Basic SKYWARN Spotter Class on Monday, October 20. This educational session aims to equip participants with essential knowledge about storm characteristics, guidelines for weather safety, and effective methods for reporting observations.
Scheduled to last for one and a half hours, the class will take place at the Giles County EOC facility, located at 3750 Columbia Highway. The session is slated to commence at 6:30 PM, providing an opportunity for community members to enhance their understanding of severe weather phenomena and contribute to local safety efforts.

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