• Kevin Orpurt
Allergy season in full swing

If you suffer from allergies, this is an especially though time of year.

Flood is grave concern for Palestine

In Palestine, Illinois flood waters are taking victims.

Glitch causes siren to blare

It was an apparent computer glitch, not Mother Nature, that tripped an emergency siren this morning in Clinton at precisely 8:11 a.m.

When will mushroom season start?

One of the great things about spring here in the region is mushroom hunting.

Storm Team 10's Meteorologist Kevin Orpurt looks back at the 2011 winter

For those of you that were in the Wabash Valley in the winter of 2011, you noticed a mix of cold and warm, wet weather.

Local Legend: The search for the train

Two deadly train crashes near the beginning of the last century have lead to rumors that the locomotives are still in the water and can be seen when the water

Local Legend: Train in the Wabash?

The old Big Four Bridge spanning the Wabash here in Terre Haute has been the site of two significant train wrecks, each plunging into the river. Local legend

Go fly a kite

Sunny skies and a nice breeze, the perfect combination needed to fly a kite.

When you look at the sun, do you sneeze?

When you look at the sun, do you sneeze?

Tornado Sirens: Cause For Alarm?

Sirens may have saved lives during the Henryville, Indiana tornado that March day and our area has similar sirens But sirens aren’t always an effective way of

Create an emergency kit for winter weather

Being prepared can save lives.

EAS tested in the Wabash Valley

An important national test was conducted Wednesday afternoon when for the first time, the national emergency alert system was tested.

How did the pumpkin carving tradition start?

Some pumpkin carvings are spooky, some are funny, some are very creative, others more simple. The bottom line is that they are all carved pumpkins, but just

Crop yields down due to drought

This year's crop yield lower due to drought.

Why do the leaves change color?

Sunlight is the key.

Allergy season has been worst in years

This allergy season has been named as one of the worst in many years, due in part to the very dry summer we've had. But how do you know if you have allergies,

Farmers want a steady rain

The soybeans in Jeff Koehler's field are beginning to wither under this summer's heat and dry conditions and that means this year's yields probably won't meet

Do sunspots factor in recent drought?

The sun may play an important role in the development of drought. Astronomers keep track of sunspots, or dark spots, that occur on the sun's surface.

Local fresh produce for sale

Local farmer's markets help economy

Dry, hot weather stresses trees

As hot, dry weather continues across the region, trees are showing stress, especially younger trees.

Temperature Signs Misleading

Temperature signs not accurate.

Summer Haze is Harmful

Car exhaust contributes to bad air.

City Heat vs. Country Heat

The reason cities are hotter than the country.

Kevin tests water at local swimming hole

We tested the water at a popular swimming hole to see what is actually in the water.

Kevin visits the Bee Queen, Part 2

The importance of local beekeeping and local honey is that local honey is going to help your immune system and help with allergies.

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