
John Fuller
Chief Meteorologist at KPLR-TV (St. Louis, MO)
John Fuller came to STL in 1983 & has a BS in Meteorology from Penn State. He worked for MI DNR, WJIM, KSDK, and taught at Univ. College of Wash. U., and STLCC.
Articles
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1 week ago |
cricketyorkshire.com | John Fuller
Our website partner, British Recycled Plastic, is offering cricket clubs a chance to win an Ilkley Recycled Plastic Bench with Sloped Backrest (Black or Brown) worth over £300!This traditional bench comfortably seats three adults and the arms help those who need a bit of extra support when moving between sitting and standing. These Ilkley benches are fully assembled and available in black, brown and grey with a wide range of colours on black frames.
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1 week ago |
cricketyorkshire.com | John Fuller
Before Yorkshire villages can even contemplate September’s shimmering prize of a Lord’s final in the National Village Cup, they have to first negotiate their Regional Group. That picture is gradually becoming clear in the 2025 season and here are the latest scores, results and top performers from the late May Bank Holiday weekend. North Yorkshire (North) – Group 3Woodhouse Grange efficiently progressed after dismissing South Holderness for 71 on Sunday 25 May at Middle Lane.
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2 weeks ago |
fox2now.com | John Fuller
Posted: May 17, 2025 / 01:00 PM CDT Updated: May 16, 2025 / 11:11 AM CDT ST. LOUIS – The sky is always changing colors—from a bright blue on a clear day, to red and orange sunrises or sunsets, or multiple colors of a rainbow—there’s a lot going on that we don’t always think about. In short terms, it all has to do with light, air and our eyes.
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2 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | John Fuller
ST. LOUIS – The sky is always changing colors—from a bright blue on a clear day, to red and orange sunrises or sunsets, or multiple colors of a rainbow—there’s a lot going on that we don’t always think about. Why is the sky blue? In short terms, it all has to do with light, air and our eyes. If you look at the sun through pictures—not through the naked eye—there is a glowing white light, which is made up of all colors of the rainbow.
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3 weeks ago |
cricketyorkshire.com | John Fuller
The ECB National Club Championship saw cricket clubs in Yorkshire battle it out in Round 1 over the weekend. (There have been preliminary rounds beforehand). The chance to show what you can do against other Yorkshire sides and then nationally holds plenty of intrigue. These are really a set of cup finals, difficult to predict and not always on the same lines as the club’s league form. As you’ll see, some thumping wins and some close calls.
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