Weather
People in Lakes County are rolling up their sleeves and cleaning up the damage after a storm on the last day of July.
That summer became known as the Great Stink.
From damaged crops to a tipped over semi-truck on I-29, winds from a storm on July 31 left impacts across the county.
StormTRACKER Meteorologist John Wheeler looks at an August cool down.
In this Weather Wednesday we do an experiment to show how to not get soaked during a storm while tent camping.
Perseid meteors may be seen on any clear night during August, although the peak this year will be the nights of August 11-13.
City crews and homeowners went into cleanup mode today after the storm rolled through.
This sinking air heats up as it gets near the ground because of the increase in air pressure.
The difference maker is the developing La Nina, which will shift the primary belt of tropical thunderstorm activity much further east.
The amazing human body is usually able to maintain a steady internal temperature most of the time.
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John Wheeler

Lydia Blume

Jesse Ritka

Robert Poynter

Dillon Vogt

Charles Pekar

Robert Daley
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