Pratt snowfall sets state's 24-hour record
PRATT — A blizzard that dropped 30 inches of snow on Pratt County in March will set a record for the most snow in a 24-hour period in the state's history, state climatologist Mary Knapp said.
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NEW ORLEANS — Hurricane Ida, the first Atlantic hurricane to target the United States this year, is heading toward the Gulf Coast with 105 mph winds, bringing the threat of flooding and storm surges.
PRATT — A blizzard that dropped 30 inches of snow on Pratt County in March will set a record for the most snow in a 24-hour period in the state's history, state climatologist Mary Knapp said.
Indian summer is in full flower around the Wichita area — and forecasts suggest it plans to stick around a while. While there is no formal definition of what qualifies as an Indian summer, it's generally considered to be any period of temperatures in the 70s — or at least well above average — after the first freeze of autumn.
WASHINGTON — Farm state senators and others soon will get a taste of what their colleagues from Missouri already have piled high on their desks: thousands of letters from farmers urging them to vote against the climate and energy bill.
DENVER — An early blast of winter that blanketed some western states with heavy snow slowly worked its way out of Colorado and pushed into Nebraska on Thursday, bringing blizzard conditions to the eastern Colorado plains, causing treacherous roads, closing schools and canceling hundreds of flights.
DENVER — A storm bringing the first heavy snows of autumn to a large swath of the Rockies and western Plains crippled parts of Colorado and Wyoming on Wednesday, forcing road closures and sending students home early as the region battled up to 2 feet of snow but braced for twice that.
The coldest October in Wichita history and a robust storm that brought snow and near-blizzard conditions to northwest Kansas last week likely has local folks shuddering about the upcoming winter.
The curtain may fall today on the opening act of a particularly vibrant autumn foliage season in the Wichita area, brought down by the same storm system that dumped several inches of snow in parts of northwest Kansas.
WASHINGTON — The Midwest and northern United States are likely to get a warmer winter, while the Southeast can expect just the opposite: cooler and wetter conditions.
Put a pot of chili on the stove and bring in any plants you want to save from frost.
Opportunity can knock at the most unexpected times. Just ask Valley Center friends Brandon Ivey and Matt Hughes. The Discovery Channel program "Storm Chasers" needed someone who could forecast weather and help position other chasers during violent weather outbreaks for the new season of the cable show. "It was like a dream come true," Ivey said.