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Robyn Nance is a news anchor, mother, wife, daughter, sister, skier, community organizer, and champion for foster children in our community. In her blog she talks about her life, loves and a foible or two.

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Chief Meteorologist Kris Crocker goes beyond temps and conditions to give you long-range forecasts, fun facts about our climate and answers to your weather questions.

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Delivering the nightly news is just a small part of Kalae Chock’s job; her blog gives the community a behind the scenes look at all of the madness that goes down on The Night Shift.

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Articles in Kris' Forecast Focus

Little Sign of Spring in the Long-Range Forecast
April 21, 2011 – 6:09 pm | One Comment
Little Sign of Spring in the Long-Range Forecast

Our slog toward warmer weather continues as La Nina slowly weakens.

Graupel vs. Hail
April 7, 2011 – 4:12 pm | 2 Comments
Graupel vs. Hail

It’s back! Spring means graupel in the Inland Northwest.

Long-Range Forecast for April, May and June 2011
March 17, 2011 – 10:07 pm | 3 Comments
Long-Range Forecast for April, May and June 2011

Slowly thawing and drying in the Spring forecast…

Where’s La Nina? The long-range forecast February through April…
January 24, 2011 – 6:55 pm | One Comment
Where’s La Nina?  The long-range forecast February through April…

La Nina’s not through with us…

Record-breaking November snow
December 1, 2010 – 6:23 pm | No Comment
Record-breaking November snow

We’re breaking snow records in Spokane again!

White Thanksgiving
November 26, 2010 – 3:24 pm | No Comment
White Thanksgiving

Interesting stats on Thanksgiving snow from our friends at the National Weather Service

Long range forecast: SNOW
November 18, 2010 – 6:58 pm | No Comment
Long range forecast: SNOW

La Nina’s fingerprints are all over the forecast for December, January and February

WILD Windy Night
November 16, 2010 – 11:11 pm | No Comment
WILD Windy Night

Record-breaking winds tear through the Inland Northwest overnight

21,219 COATS!!! A new record!
October 22, 2010 – 5:31 pm | One Comment
21,219 COATS!!!  A new record!

There are going to be a lot of toasty-warm kiddos in the Inland Northwest this winter thanks to YOU.

Winter outlook: VERY WINTERY
October 21, 2010 – 5:54 pm | One Comment
Winter outlook: VERY WINTERY

The long-range forecast for December, January and February

Calling all North Idaho middle school students: I need your help!!!
October 21, 2010 – 5:00 pm | No Comment
Calling all North Idaho middle school students: I need your help!!!

Help me teach other kids that science and math are COOL!

El Nino and La Nina have a slow-moving but powerful friend
October 20, 2010 – 10:48 pm | One Comment
El Nino and La Nina have a slow-moving but powerful friend

Get to know the Pacific Decadal Oscillation