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Kansas Sees Fewer Tornadoes This Season

The National Weather Service says the number of tornadoes in a given year is difficult to predict because there are so many variables in weather patterns across the plains states.
The National Weather Service says the number of tornadoes in a given year is difficult to predict because there are so many variables in weather patterns across the plains states.

Kansas usually gets hit by about 90 tornadoes every year, most occur in the spring and early summer, but this year the state is on pace for a below average season. From the Kansas News Service, Brian Grimmett reports.