Wichita soared to an afternoon high of 74 on Tuesday, a toasty taste of spring on a mid-February day.
But it wasn’t quite enough to earn a spot in the record books. The record for February 17 is 75, set in 1970. For want of a single degree, Tuesday will go down as nothing more than just another day in February
…in the 26-county warning coverage area handled by the Wichita branch of the National Weather Service.
The first class will be at 6:30 p.m. in Cottonwood Falls. For a full schedule of classes presented by the weather service, click on the link attached to this sentence.
Sedgwick County Emergency Management will present more than 20 of the classes as well. The presentations will be exactly the same as those given by the National Weather Service, Emergency Management Director Randy Duncan said.
Check my blog Monday for a schedule.