What Does 'Wet Bulb Temperature' Mean?What Does 'Wet Bulb Temperature' Mean?It sounds odd, but it’s serious. This new weather term helps explain why some days feel hotter and more dangerous than others, and why you need to take it seriouslyBen KuhnsBen Kuhns
Farmer’s Almanac Surprising Prediction For Rest Of Wisconsin SpringFarmer’s Almanac Surprising Prediction For Rest Of Wisconsin SpringSpring in Wisconsin can change quickly from day-to-day.Ryan McCreddenRyan McCredden
Iowa and Wisconsin Brace for Scorching, Extreme Temperatures This SummerIowa and Wisconsin Brace for Scorching, Extreme Temperatures This SummerAccording to the New Farmer's Almanac, this summer is going to be another one for the record books.Kerri MacKerri Mac
Farmer’s Almanac Prediction For Rest Of Illinois Spring 2025Farmer’s Almanac Prediction For Rest Of Illinois Spring 2025Spring weather can reach all the extremes in Illinois.Ryan McCreddenRyan McCredden
Will People In Iowa Sweat Anytime Soon? It’s Unlikely.Will People In Iowa Sweat Anytime Soon? It’s Unlikely.When is the last time you really got sweaty?Ryan McCreddenRyan McCredden
Here is What The Old Farmer’s Almanac Says About Spring in IowaHere is What The Old Farmer’s Almanac Says About Spring in IowaForget the Groundhog! Spring is on the way! Ryan "Brain" BrainardRyan "Brain" Brainard
Is This Iowa’s Least Snowy Winter on Record?Is This Iowa’s Least Snowy Winter on Record?Iowa’s winter is off to a strange start—record-high temps and barely any snow! Is this the new normal?Kerri MacKerri Mac
Here’s What Iowa’s Thanksgiving Travel Forecast Now Looks LikeHere’s What Iowa’s Thanksgiving Travel Forecast Now Looks LikeA popular travel holiday, will it be easy to navigate Iowa?Johnny MarksJohnny Marks
Ready or Not, Iowa’s First Snowfall is Coming Soon!Ready or Not, Iowa’s First Snowfall is Coming Soon!Keep your eye on the middle of next week! Ryan "Brain" BrainardRyan "Brain" Brainard
How Bad Will Winter Be in Illinois? Look at the Acorns & CornHow Bad Will Winter Be in Illinois? Look at the Acorns & CornMany old school Illinois farmers look to nature and not computer models to tell them what the upcoming winter will be like. Doc HollidayDoc Holliday