Weather to the Extreme Conference [Pictures]
Weather can change in the blink of an eye, sometimes for the better and sometimes for the worse. When it's for the worse, the weather can have severe repercussions, and more than 100 Howard County ninth-graders learned about how to predict, prepare for and recover from an extreme weather event Wednesday, March 13 at the Howard County Conservancy in Woodstock. Read about the conference here.
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Weather to the Extreme Conference
Keynote speaker Ava Marie, Meteorologist (CBM) and live reporter for WBAL-TV speaks to students during the Weather to the Extreme Conference at Howard County Conservancy in Woodstock on Wednesday, March 13.
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