
Kat Mykals
Radio Host at WGBF-FM (Evansville, IN)
She/Her ✨ Brand Manager ✨ Radio Host ✨ Rock Chick ✨ @103GBFRocks ✨ Mom ✨ Ally ✨ Animal Advocate ✨ Sober: 01.12.13 ✨Opinions are my own
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1 week ago |
987thegrand.com | Kat Mykals
If you’ve opened TikTok lately or have friends who live in the south, chances are you’ve seen the cicada chaos going on. Swarms of the loud, buzzing bugs have invaded backyards, parks, and even roller coasters. Kings Island, the massive theme park just outside Cincinnati, recently asked thrill-seekers to keep their mouths closed on rides unless they want a crunchy surprise. Meanwhile in Michigan? Crickets. Or rather, birds and sunshine.
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1 week ago |
thegame730am.com | Kat Mykals
If you’ve opened TikTok lately or have friends who live in the south, chances are you’ve seen the cicada chaos going on. Swarms of the loud, buzzing bugs have invaded backyards, parks, and even roller coasters. Kings Island, the massive theme park just outside Cincinnati, recently asked thrill-seekers to keep their mouths closed on rides unless they want a crunchy surprise. Meanwhile in Michigan? Crickets. Or rather, birds and sunshine.
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2 weeks ago |
929nin.com | Kat Mykals
There may not be any hurricanes on the horizon for the Atlantic at this point, but that doesn't mean that heavy flooding rains are out of the forecast. This week in particular looks to be especially wet as some Gulf moisture starts being pulled up over Texas. There is a concern that anywhere from 8-12 inches of rain could fall according to a forecast I saw today from Accuweather.
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2 weeks ago |
newstalk1290.com | Kat Mykals
There may not be any hurricanes on the horizon for the Atlantic at this point, but that doesn't mean that heavy flooding rains are out of the forecast. This week in particular looks to be especially wet as some Gulf moisture starts being pulled up over Texas. There is a concern that anywhere from 8-12 inches of rain could fall according to a forecast I saw today from Accuweather.
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3 weeks ago |
kpq.com | Kat Mykals
Did you grow up learning that it's not safe to take a shower or even wash your hands or dishes during a thunderstorm? As it turns out, your parents, grandparents, and so forth were most likely told the same thing, simply passing it on as it has through the generations. But is this true or just an urban myth that has stuck around through the decades? Well, as it turns out, it's all true, and it has to do with lightning strikes running through water pipes or electrical wires.
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