Wichita Weather Story Archives for 2004
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| (12/22/2004) |
How Long has it been since Wichita has been Below Zero? By: Kevin Darmofal It has been almost 9 years since Wichita has officially experienced sub-zero temperatures. |
| (12/6/2004) |
SKYWARN Recognition Day By: Chance Hayes Exciting day at NWS Wichita, KS for SKYWARN recognition day. |
| (12/1/2004) |
November Goes out in Style!! By: Andy Kleinsasser/Robb Lawson Second snow storm of the season strikes the region as November was on its way out. |
| (11/25/2004) |
First Snowfall Of the Season for Much of the Area (November 23-24) By: Jim Caruso A small swath of heavy, wet snow was laid out across Central Kansas Tuesday Night. |
| (10/11/2004) |
When Does Wichita Usually Get its First Snowfall?? By: Robb Lawson |
| (9/1/2004) |
A Summer to Remember By: Rob Cox Wichita Mid Continent Airport ties the 10th coolest and cracks the number 8 spot on the wettest summer. |
| (8/29/2004) |
Late Season Tornadoes hit South Central Kansas By: Paul Howerton Three more tornadoes hit Sumner and Cowley counties on August 27, 2004. |
| (8/20/2004) |
How Wet Has it Been This Summer? By: Rob Cox WICHITA MID CONTINENT AIRPORT REACHES TOP TEN LIST FOR THE WETTEST SUMMERS. |
| (8/2/2004) |
What a difference a Year Makes By: Kevin Darmofal/Robb Lawson THIS JULY HAS BEEN MUCH WETTER AND A LITTLE COOLER THAN NORMAL ACROSS THE WICHITA AREA. A FAR CRY FROM THE HOT AND DUSTY JULY OF LAST YEAR. |
| (7/8/2004) |
Severe Storms Batter Central Kansas By: Chris Jakub Impressive Supercells rolled across Central Kansas Wednesday night producing over 50 severe weather reports. |
| (7/7/2004) |
Stormy Weather Pattern Continues Into the Beginning of July. By: Tim Sedlock and Paul Howerton Strong storms brought heavy rains, wind and hail through south- central and southeast Kansas over the Independence Day weekend 2004. |
| (6/21/2004) |
MORE RAIN ONLY ADDS TO AN ALREADY SATURATED JUNE By: Andy Kleinsasser Rainfall is recorded in Wichita fifteen of the first twenty- one days in June. |
| (6/14/2004) |
Seven tornadoes touchdown southeast of Wichita, KS. By: Brad Ketcham and Chance Hayes Seven tornadoes skipped across Sumner, Cowley, and Elk counties producing scattered damage up to F3 intensity near Mulvane, Kansas. |
| (5/31/2004) |
Tornadoes Hit Harper County for the Second Time in Less Than 3 Weeks By: Paul Howerton Tornadoes, wind and hail bring a rocky start to Memorial Day weekend 2004. |
| (5/14/2004) |
Tornado Outbreak in Harper County Kansas on 5/12/04 By: Chance Hayes Eleven tornadoes move across the central portions of Harper county producing one F4 and three F2's. |
| (4/24/2004) |
First Widespread Severe Weather Outbreak of the Year!! By: Robb Lawson The first major severe weather outbreak of the year brought wind damage, large hail and flooding to South Central and Southeast Kansas. |
| (3/29/2004) |
Longest Tornado Drought In Over a Decade Comes to an End By: Robb Lawson/Andy Kleinsasser Prior to March 27th the state of Kansas had not experienced a tornado for 235 days. This was the longest tornado free period in over a decade. |
| (3/21/2004) |
Talk show audio now on the net!! By: Robb Lawson Audio clips from the live NOAA Weather Radio talk show now on the net. High speed internet connection recommended. |
| (3/7/2004) |
Widespread Flooding Affects South Central and Southeastern Kansas, March 4th-7th, 2004 By: Jim Caruso, NWS Wichita Heavy rainfall Thursday into Thursday Night resulted in widespread flooding across South Central and Southeastern Kansas. |
| (2/2/2004) |
Strong Storm Brings a Hazardous Start to February By: Robb Lawson/Mike Kreyenhagen A wide variety of winter weather affected Central and South Central Kansas causing hazardous travel conditions for Super Bowl Weekend. |
| (1/19/2004) |
Weekly SKYWARN Net!! By: Robb Lawson Weekly Amateur Radio SKYWARN net kicks off January 28th! |