
Ryan Kudish
Meteorologist and Reporter at WFRV-TV (Green Bay, WI)
Meteorologist/Reporter @WFRVLocal5 Green Bay, WI📍🌨️| @PlymouthState Alumni ‘22/G’23 | Rhody Born and Raised⚓️ | Former Swimmer 🏊🏻♂️| Boston Sports Guy
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2 weeks ago |
wearegreenbay.com | Ryan Kudish
(WFRV) – Thursday marks Wisconsin’s annual Statewide Tornado Drill as part of Tornado and Severe Weather Awareness week across the state. At 1:45 p.m. and 6:45 p.m. on April 10, NOAA’s weather radios will be activated, and the outdoor warning sirens will be heard. However, phones will not be alerted, as this is only a drill. The National Weather Service told Local 5 that those times were picked intentionally so that residents could practice their severe weather plans at various locations.
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2 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Ryan Kudish
(WFRV) – Thursday marks Wisconsin’s annual Statewide Tornado Drill as part of Tornado and Severe Weather Awareness week across the state. At 1:45 p.m. and 6:45 p.m. on April 10, NOAA’s weather radios will be activated, and the outdoor warning sirens will be heard. However, phones will not be alerted, as this is only a drill. The National Weather Service told Local 5 that those times were picked intentionally so that residents could practice their severe weather plans at various locations.
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2 weeks ago |
wearegreenbay.com | Ryan Kudish
APPLETON, Wis. (WFRV) – More than 1,300 volunteers have already signed up for the Fox-Wolf Watershed Alliance’s 13th annual Watershed Cleanup, and organizers say there’s still room for more helping hands. Set for Saturday, May 3, the event spans over 65 cleanup sites—from the Bay of Green Bay through the Winnebago system and into Fond du Lac—making it one of the largest volunteer-led environmental efforts in the region.
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2 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Ryan Kudish
APPLETON, Wis. (WFRV) – More than 1,300 volunteers have already signed up for the Fox-Wolf Watershed Alliance’s 13th annual Watershed Cleanup, and organizers say there’s still room for more helping hands. Set for Saturday, May 3, the event spans over 65 cleanup sites—from the Bay of Green Bay through the Winnebago system and into Fond du Lac—making it one of the largest volunteer-led environmental efforts in the region.
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2 weeks ago |
wearegreenbay.com | Ryan Kudish
After clouds held steady into the early afternoon, it was nice to see sunshine return to finish the day. High temperatures reached our seasonal averages in the upper 40s, even a few low 50s. Tonight, plan on mostly clear skies, and with light winds, temperatures will be on the cooler side in the middle to upper 20s. We will start out with sunshine tomorrow, but clouds will fill in for the afternoon.
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