Chief Meteorologist Lisa Teachman

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Chief Meteorologist Lisa Teachman

Chief Meteorologist Lisa Teachman

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Chief Meteorologist KSNW-Wichita / Proud Kansan / BS Geosciences, Mississippi State / BA Communication, Wichita State / Emmy Award Winner / AMS Seal of Approval

Wichita, KS Katılım Nisan 2013
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#kswx ALERT -- 3:18 PM - 3/20/26: "THERE IS A WILDFIRE NORTH OF WAKEENEY, HEADING SOUTH. If you are on the north end of WaKeeney, please turn your sprinklers on and have your garden hoses ready, and be ready for possible evacuation. They are working diligently to get the fire shutdown, but it is traveling rapidly." - Trego County Emergency Management @KSNNews @KSNStormTrack3 ksn.com/weather
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#kswx UNDER THE RADAR PODCAST: We have had some wild weather this March and we are only halfway through the month! Joining forces with our sister station in Topeka, @KSNTNews , catch the latest episode of two chiefs discussing our March tornadoes, damaging wind gusts, a hard freeze and future fire weather challenges in a growing drought alongside KSNT's Matt Miller below... ksn.com/weather/under-… @KSNStormTrack3 @KSNNews
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#kswx Talking all about preparedness today with PEO Chapter FY at Westwood Presbyterian Church in West Wichita. Thank you for having me out to speak! Our severe weather season has started, and now is the time to brush up on your safety plan for home, work and on the road! @KSNStormTrack3 @KSNNews ksn.com/weather
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NEWS: A newly funded project led by OU researcher David Schvartzman will use advanced radar technology to deepen our understanding of lightning and storm electrification. The ultimate goal? Improving severe weather warnings and better predicting the risk of structural damage and power outages from thunderstorms. link.ou.edu/4scOT7Q | @OUResearch
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