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Originally Posted by gblowfish
I was talking to one of my customers today that lives in Valley Center, KS outside Wichita. He was telling me most of the heavy storms that head that way split, and the bad stuff either goes just North, or swings around to the south down by Andover.
West of KC there's a phenomenon I've been aware of since I was a kid called the "Tonganoxie Split." Same kind of deal. When a bad line of storms approaches KC, it tends to split in two, with the really bad stuff going just north or just south of the Metro.
Have you heard of that term, and what do you think? Is it a real thing? I believe it is!
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I've heard the term "Tonganoxie Split" in relation to weather and in relation to harlots plying their trade behind the Casey's so take your pick.
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