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Oscillation Effects on Tornado Seasons
When it comes to El Nino and La Nina, they can usually play a role in the way tornado seasons play out in the United Continue Reading
March Severe Thunderstorm Events
March is considered a transition month from winter to spring. Because of this, snow events and severe weather events are common. Here are some of Continue Reading
Severe Weather Risks
Many of you may have heard of your fellow TV meteorologists mentioning the potential for severe weather in your hometown and you may often wonder Continue Reading
Lake Effect Snow
Some of you may have lived near one of the Great Lakes your entire life and have been exposed to excess snow on a daily Continue Reading
Differences between types of precipitation
There is a lot confusion when it comes to the different types of frozen precipitation that we often experience during the winter, especially in the Continue Reading
Valentines’ Day Snowstorm of 2007
Valentines’ Day is usually a time of joy and happiness with celebrating with your loved ones but it can also prove to be a very Continue Reading
Freezing Rain vs. Sleet vs. Snow: Why are they different?
When winter weather arrives, it’s quite common to see a transition from rain to freezing rain, to sleet, and then snow. But how does this Continue Reading
Mid-February 2021 Cold Wave
Many of you may remember when we had the unusually cold wave last year here in Indiana where temperatures were trapped below freezing for a Continue Reading
Bomb Cyclones
There are a lot of interesting weather phenomenon that we often hear about such as a tornadoes, hurricanes, ice storms, and much more! But what Continue Reading