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Storm Team 5 Meteorologist Ryan Kudish to talk about weather during movie night at Titletown

Storm Team 5 Meteorologist Ryan Kudish to talk about weather during movie night at Titletown

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ASHWAUBENON, Wis. (WFRV) – Titletown's Movie Nights kick off on Saturday, June 14, with two showings, with Tangled at 4 p.m. and Twisters at 6:30 p.m., with a special guest from us here at Local 5.
Storm Team 5 Meteorologist Ryan Kudish will be at the showing of the film Twisters, along with the storm tracker and graphics, to teach attendees about the weather.
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Kudish will offer people the opportunity to come and sit in the storm tracker with the lights on, and stand in front of the television to talk about the weather like a meteorologist.
In addition, Kudish will discuss weather in general, and be available for any questions on weather patterns, especially tornadoes.
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