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Meteorologists Release End of Summer Climate Review

A thunderstorm rolls through the Flint Hills in central Kansas. (Photo Credit: Brian Grimmet, KMUW)
A thunderstorm rolls through the Flint Hills in central Kansas. (Photo Credit: Brian Grimmet, KMUW)

The start of September marks the end of meteorological summer. State climatologists say Kansas experienced a little bit of everything this summer with lot of fluctuation in temperatures. For the Kansas News Service, Brian Grimmett reports.