Photographer Nicolaus Wegner spent May through September of 2014 photographing severe weather in Wyoming, Montana, South Dakota, Nebraska, and Colorado. The time lapse project is a result of that time spent working and chasing.
Today In Weather History
March 14, 1989 – High winds in Colorado and Wyoming gusted above 120 mph at Horsetooth Heights CO. High winds in the Central Plains sharply reduced visibilities in blowing dust as far east as Kansas City MO. Winds gusting to 72 mph at Hill City KS reduced the visibility to a city block in blowing […]
Today In Weather History
March 12, 1948 – The Indianapolis low temperature was -5, and that’s the latest date in the season for a temperature below zero. March 12, 1954 – A blizzard raged from eastern Wyoming into the Black Hills of western South Dakota, while a severe ice storm was in progress from northeastern Nebraska to central Iowa. […]
Today In Weather History
February 26, 1987 – Heavy snow fell in the southwest. There was 62 inches at Purgatory Colorado (well named for the date.) Lander Wyoming received four inches in one hour. In Fairplay Colorado there was reported 43 inches of snow, with drifts ten feet high. February 26, 1910 – Over 129 inches of snow fell […]
Pet Pals This Weekend
This is Don Green and his Golden Retriever Guide Dog, Indra. Not long ago, Indra went missing. That’s when Patty Spitler and I posted his info on Facebook. See the happy ending to the story 10:30am Saturday on PetPals. PetPals is syndicated to television markets in Utah, Wyoming and Idaho, with more locations to come. […]
Pet Pals Is Now National
Starting with this week’s show PetPals TV is now syndicated to markets in Utah, Wyoming and Idaho, with more locations to come. Thanks for all your support here in Indiana on what is now the PPTV Flagship Station…right? See ya 10:30am Saturday on WNDY TV23. We’re going places, and soon you’ll be able go with […]
Severe Weather Chances Today
Just a slight risk of severe weather again today. The most likely time is mid afternoon until about sunset. As a bubble of hot high pressure in the mid-atmosphere slides over us tomorrow, the storm chance should fade until maybe Sunday. To double check the Dop anytime…just click here. It will show you a loop, […]