
Apropos for #TBT we enjoy a classic local weather dude explaining a local phenomena . . . Here's the cover story that's more accurate but not as fun as all of the other theories on social media.
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Earlier this morning, KSHB 41 Weather’s Gary Lezak noted that a shift in the wind direction pushed some of the humid air from Wednesday east and replaced it with some dusty winds from western Kansas.
The dust and bit of smoke reduced air quality levels across the Kansas City area Thursday morning.
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
KSHB 41 Weather's Gary Lezak explains hazy sky above Kansas City this morning
If you were out and about this morning, you might have noticed a layer of haze in the skies above the Kansas City area.
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