...mostly sunny with a 20 percent chance of a thunderstorm. It looks pretty typical," said Jim Kilmer, a hydro-meteorological technician with the National Weather Service in West Columbia, S.C. Reach Amy Allyn Swann at (706) 823-3338 or...
...afternoon, knocking out electricity to more than 1,000 residents and causing scattered flooding. Jim Kilmer, a meteorological technician for the National Weather Service in West Columbia, S.C., said the storms, which moved through the area...
...canceled all afternoon activities. "It's hot and humid with highs reaching 100 degrees," said Jim Kilmer, a meteorological technician with the National Weather Service in West Columbia, S.C. Despite the sweltering heat, Mr. Kilmer said...
...60 percent chance of rain and lows in the 30s at night with a 90 percent chance of rain, said Jim Kilmer, a meteorological technician at the weather service. Fire damages house, putting family out Investigators are trying to determine what...
...which work rotating shifts of eight days on, six days off. Each crew is made up of two weather observers, one meteorological technician, and sundry interns and volunteers. In mid-afternoon, our group follows Dave Glidden, an expert in wind...
...Controller Gene Spires said. For now at least, school officials are right about the weather, said Al Moore, a meteorological technician for the National Weather Service in West Columbia, S.C. Current 90-day forecasts call for a higher chance...
...were jumping up and down, a little excited, not knowing what they were seeing," said Martin Thompson, a meteorological technician in Cleveland, Ohio. "We've had some calls saying it's red and also it's white. We've seen green...
...would occur. "As far as I'm concerned, leave Alaska alone," said Robert Vandegraft of North Dakota, a meteorological technician with the National Weather Service, during a break from rafting on the Kongakut River in ANWR last month...
...declaring a drought yet. "Drought is a long word -- it takes a long time," said Don Silva, hydrological meteorological technician for the National Weather Service in Atlanta. "You'd have to go two months or longer without any type of...