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EZ2

01/07/11 11:07 AM

#29085 RE: MOPAR10R/T #29084

B)rrrrrrrrrrrrrrr ~~~ "click-click".....take me back to Kansas, Toto !!!
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SkeBallLarry

01/07/11 11:27 AM

#29087 RE: MOPAR10R/T #29084

( B )est TGIF guess I have, Ronaldoooo ... !! . lite overnite dusting here, but all gone now ... !!

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mnfats

01/07/11 1:04 PM

#29092 RE: MOPAR10R/T #29084

I'll go with B) Any/All of These
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jcamp

01/07/11 9:03 PM

#29096 RE: MOPAR10R/T #29084

B) Any/All of These
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The Original dpb5!

01/07/11 11:28 PM

#29098 RE: MOPAR10R/T #29084

B), yep.. any / all of these...

I kinda hate when that is a choice..seems so obvious LOL
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MOPAR10R/T

01/07/11 11:34 PM

#29100 RE: MOPAR10R/T #29084

Here's todays WT-A...

B) Any/All of These

Winter can be a dry season in the Central Great Plains, but Pacific storms that hit the California coast can travel through the Rocky Mountains and "tap into" the moisture from the Gulf, emerging into the Plains re-energized. What kind of precipitation does Wichita see from these winter storms?

Your Answer: Any/All of These

The conditions and track of each storm are different, so Wichita can see one, two, or all three of these different types of precipitation within the same storm--sometimes within the same day. The winds in these winter storms can be very strong, and the changeover from rain to snow can be extremely sudden.

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GL tomorrow!