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Chrissy Kohler

Greenville

Meteorologist at WHNS-TV (Greenville, SC)

Meteorologist @foxcarolinanews; wife of @brookbristow; #BoyMom, #DogMom; Carolina Girl

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  • 2 weeks ago | foxcarolina.com | Chrissy Kohler |Adam McWilliams

    GREENVILLE, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - Our weather pattern stays unsettled with rain chances through Saturday. • None On and off showers and storms today and tomorrow• None Still humid but a little cooler• None Drying out through the weekendAs a stationary front lingers over our area, rain chances continue on and off through the day on Thursday. At any point during the day, we all have a chance for rain so keep those umbrellas handy.

  • 1 month ago | foxcarolina.com | Chrissy Kohler |Adam McWilliams

    GREENVILLE, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - Severe storms are possible Sunday followed by a good soaking rain into Monday afternoon. Much cooler weather moves in for Tuesday with a frost or freeze possible Tuesday night. • None Temps slowly warm ahead of another chance of rain ThursdayA cold front that has been stalled to our west and north over the last several days is finally making eastward progress into our area Sunday.

  • Oct 24, 2024 | msn.com | Chrissy Kohler

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  • Jun 20, 2024 | wbtv.com | Chrissy Kohler

    GREENVILLE, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - The summer solstice is here marking the official start to astronomical summer. The summer solstice happens when the earth’s tilt away from the sun is at it’s furthest point putting the sun at it’s highest point in the sky over the Northern Hemisphere. The sun sits directly over the Tropic of Cancer, the furthest north the sun goes. Summer Solstice(Fox Carolina)This year, the summer solstice is the earliest it’s been in 228 years.

  • May 31, 2024 | wmbfnews.com | Chrissy Kohler

    GREENVILLE, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - Mid-May brought a stunning display of the Northern Lights to much of the world with reports of the aurora visible in all of the lower 48 states in the US. The sunspot responsible for the impressive solar flares was at just the right location to send the energy toward the earth resulting in a G5 geomagnetic storm. This storm was the biggest since 2003 and triggered a stunning and widespread view of the Northern Lights.

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Chrissy Kohler
Chrissy Kohler @ChrissyKohler
24 Apr 25

Widespread rain and storms expected on and off today. While there will be breaks, the next round of storms won't be too far behind. Severe threat is low but watch for gusty winds, heavy downpours and lightning. #scwx #ncwx https://t.co/mNpzJf4mpc

Chrissy Kohler
Chrissy Kohler @ChrissyKohler
23 Apr 25

Isolated to scattered showers and storms are back today. While we don't expect severe weather, there could be some gusty winds below 58 mph and hail smaller than an inch within any storms today. Also watch for heavy downpours and cloud to ground lightning. #scwx #ncwx https://t.co/hUuUdUJnTo

Chrissy Kohler
Chrissy Kohler @ChrissyKohler
21 Apr 25

RT @KendraKentWx: Showers and t-storms are back! Scattered coverage each afternoon starting Tuesday and going through Friday. Severe threat…