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Blaise Keller

Madison

Meteorologist at WKOW-TV (Madison, WI)

southern wisconsin meteorologist. covered wisconsin’s first february tornadoes in recorded history. can speak some korean.

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  • 2 weeks ago | channel3000.com | Blaise Keller

    MADISON, Wis. - Throughout the month of April, the National Weather Service offices in Wisconsin will be hosting storm spotter classes for those who are interested in severe weather. Below is a list of the upcoming classes hosted by the National Weather Service Milwaukee office throughout the month of April including the address. No registration is needed and virtual classes may be offered in the future. April 7th, 6pm: Orfordville (Rock county) at 303 E.

  • 2 weeks ago | channel3000.com | Blaise Keller

    WHAT WE'RE TRACKING:Light to moderate showers Friday nightRain wraps up Saturday morning, dry through Sunday nightRain/snow mix beginning early MondayPLANNING THE NEXT 24 HOURS: Light to moderate rain showers will begin later Friday afternoon and continue overnight into the morning hours on Saturday. Winds turn out of the north which will be breezy at times, and dry out southern Wisconsin; sky conditions will become partly sunny throughout Saturday.

  • 3 weeks ago | channel3000.com | Blaise Keller

    WHAT WE'RE TRACKING:Scattered rain showers and a few, non severe storms tonightHeavy rain at times on SundayRain to rain/snow mix then snow Sunday night into early MondayPLANNING THE NEXT 24 HOURS: Showers and a few, non severe thunderstorms will be possible Saturday night into Sunday as our next weather system is pulled out of the Plains into the Midwest. Temperatures are going to linger low to mid 40s with rain further south and a rain/snow mix further north.

  • 3 weeks ago | channel3000.com | Blaise Keller

    WHAT WE'RE TRACKING:A few showers possible Friday night, late, small hail possibleRain throughout Saturday and SundayRain/snow mix beginning Sunday night through MondayPLANNING THE NEXT 24 HOURS: Clouds are going to be increasing throughout Friday night as a weak cold front slides south. Along this front, especially further northwest, showers and thunderstorms may be possible with small hail as the main threat.

  • 4 weeks ago | channel3000.com | Blaise Keller

    WHAT WE'RE TRACKING:A shower or two, along with a storm, possible late Thursday/early Friday70s expected Friday, windyHeavier rain over the weekendPLANNING THE NEXT 24 HOURS: A shower or storm may be possible overnight Thursday into Friday as a warm front lifts north through southern Wisconsin. Storms aren't expected to be severe overnight Thursday. Sky conditions will become more sunny as Friday goes on. Winds are going to be breezy as well as temperatures climb into the low to mid 70s.

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