NATIONAL WEATHER OBSERVERS DAY – May 4
Thu May 4th

National Weather Observers Day

On May 4th, the people who enjoy watching and observing the weather will be able to celebrate National Weather Observers Day.

Storm Spotters often support the National Weather Service as Storm Spotters. Communities are fortunate to have hobbyists. These hobbyists are valuable resources for families. This day is also a chance to get out and learn about a variety of weather events, the history of weather tracking, and meteorological methods.

When is Skywarn Recognition Day?

Hundreds of thousands of observations per day are collected around the world by weather stations and weather spotters. These observations from land, sea, and sky provide valuable data that helps forecast weather and warn of impending storms. In addition, they contribute to historical records that is analyzed, which may help to better understand weather phenomena.

How to celebrate #weatherobserversday

If you're looking for a weather spotters course, sign up for a weather spotters course. Learn how to celebrate different types of clouds, weather, and forecast for various types of weather in your region. To post on social media, use #WeatherObserversDay.

You will also learn how to make your own barometer. It's simple to do with only a few items you probably have at home. This weather chart is also available in PDF and print. Is it possible to begin monitoring the weather near you?

The first national weather observers day in history, as well as the day's national weather observers

On May 4th, Alan Brue, a psychology major at State University of New York, founded National Weather Observers Day in 1989. The day for weather enthusiasts and professionals to celebrate their love of weather was created by a New York college senior.