SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — As we all know, not every winter storm is the same in KELOLAND. A big factor in the type of weather we can get is where the storm is coming from and where it ends up.
Nor'easters can be classified into two categories, Miller Type-A and Miller Type-B, depending on their point of origin, and the type helps determine who experiences winter weather from the storm.
Severe weather season is upon us, with some areas of the country seeing thunderstorms on an almost daily basis. While the warmer seasons can bring storms with hail, rain, damaging winds and even ...
Subtropical storms in the Atlantic Basin can occur one or more times each hurricane season, and are a mix of two different, familiar storm types. To explain subtropical storms, we need to start by ...