Weather
The first four days of September, all in the 90s, were the warmest Sept. 1-4 periods on record.
Some of the rain fell heaviest where it was most needed.
It is possible to use global weather patterns and anomalies to make educated guesses at what sort of winter is more likely.
The process of choosing which storms would achieve names would be entirely random and unscientific.
It might not be the weather that causes you to perceive today's weather differently.
The idea that the first freeze will kill the pollen makers is a myth.
During September and October, we lose about three minutes of light each day.
Is a sudden switch to winter weather in the cards for later in the fall?
StormTRACKER Meteorologist John Wheeler looks at a continuation of warm, dry weather.
In this Weather Wednesday we learn how the blue moon received its name.
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John Wheeler

Lydia Blume

Jesse Ritka

Robert Poynter

Dillon Vogt

Charles Pekar

Robert Daley
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