March 26th, 2019: It’s spring! This little brown snake is already out and about near Clinton Lake, Kansas.
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March 26th, 2019: It’s spring! This little brown snake is already out and about near Clinton Lake, Kansas.
March 19th, 2019: Some showers near Clinton Lake, Kansas. Storm season is almost here!
February 23rd, 2019: A thunderstorm near Melvern Lake, Kansas. The storm produced some small hail.
February 19th, 2019: Another round of snow impacts Lawrence, Kansas. About 3 inches of snow fell.
February 15th, 2019: Around 3 inches of snow falls in Lawrence, Kansas.
January 22nd, 2019: Around 2 inches of snow falls in the evening in Lawrence, Kansas.
January 18th, 2019: Heavy snow falls in Lawrence, Kansas in the evening. 1 to 2 inches of snow fell.
January 12th, 2019: Around 4 inches of snow fall in Lawrence, Kansas, making a beautiful scene.
December 31st, 2018: The biggest snowflakes I’ve ever seen falling in Lawrence, Kansas.
November 25th, 2018: A blizzard strikes Lawrence, Kansas with at least 4 inches of snow. Other areas of Kansas, Missouri and Iowa received even more snow.
October 8th, 2018: Gusty showers southeast of Topeka, Kansas.
October 8th, 2018: A line of storms west of Maple Hill, Kansas.
August 14th, 2018: Thunderstorm over Overland Park, Kansas.
August 16th, 2018: Thunderstorm just south of Topeka, Kansas. This storm produced quite a bit of lightning.
May 14th, 2018: Thunderstorms north of Cassoday, Kansas.
June 26th, 2018: Beginnings of a tornadic supercell west of Cassoday, Kansas.
May 29th, 2018: Large hail that fell near Udall, Kansas.