Wichita Weather Story Archives for 2008


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(5/11/2008) Large hail and tornadoes pound Southeast Kansas! By: Jerilyn Billings
Supercells produced large hail in Southeastern Kansas and a tornado touches down on the Kansas/Oklahoma state line.
(5/7/2008) Bow Echo Thumps Portions of Central Kansas! By: Robb Lawson
(5/2/2008) Two Rounds of Severe Weather to Begin May! By: Robb Lawson & Jerilyn Billings
(4/25/2008) Large Hail and Flooding Batter Central Kansas! By: Robb Lawson
(4/21/2008) New Weather Radio Transmitter in Southern Kansas! By: Robb Lawson
(4/16/2008) Winds Howl Across Central and South Central Kansas! By: Robb Lawson
(4/8/2008) Severe Thunderstorm Winds Wreak Havoc in South Central Kansas By: Jerilyn Billings & Robb Lawson
A severe thunderstorm bow echo brought severe winds to Harvey, Sedgwick, Butler and Greenwood counties.
(4/5/2008) Burning Season is Here By:
(3/14/2008) A Snowy 2007-2008 Winter Season! By: Andy Kleinsasser, Meteorologist
An active weather pattern led to above normal snowfall for the 2007-2008 winter season.
(3/3/2008) March Comes In Like a Lion! By:
(2/25/2008) Snow Strikes Kansas Yet Again ! By: Chris Jakub
BIG snowflakes tumble down upon Kansas Saturday Night.
(2/24/2008) Snow Strikes Kansas Yet Again ! By: Chris Jakub
BIG snowflakes tumble down upon Kansas Saturday Night.
(2/6/2008) Second Snow Storm in a Week Strikes Kansas! By: Robb Lawson
(2/1/2008) A Snowy End to January 2008! By: Robb Lawson
(1/17/2008) First Winter Storm of the New Year! By: Robb Lawson
(1/2/2008) Consecutive Days Of Snow Cover Piling Up In Wichita By:

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