Ask Andrew
- Ask Andrew
- Early season snow in the Quad Cities? Not so fast! Here's why flakes likely won't fly in September
- Ask Andrew: Will an upcoming pattern change in September bring snow and an early frost to the Quad Cities?
- Ask Andrew: Weather watches/warnings and social media
- Why the recent U.S. heat wave is different than the 1930s Dust Bowl
- Ask Andrew: How does the heat this year compare to the heat in the 1930s Dustbowl?
- Despite the late-month scorching heat and humidity, July is only slightly warmer than normal in the Quad Cities
- Ask Andrew: Is it safe to walk the dog on a cloudy day with temperatures in the 80s?
- 4,000 days ago was the last time the Quad Cities experienced 100 degrees temperatures
- Ask Andrew: When was the last time the Quad Cities experienced 100-degree temperatures?
- Asking Andrew why less hurricanes have formed this summer
- Why you need more than just warm water to trigger an active hurricane season
- Ask Andrew: Why such a quiet start to the Atlantic hurricane season despite warmer-than-normal water temperatures?
- Ask Andrew: Can Quad Citizens catch Northern Lights this year
- Asking Andrew about falling rain in wildfire smoke
- Why most wildfire smoke can't create acid rain