Oct 2, 2011 | The Courier-Journal
From trees to woolly worms, forecasters chart winter weather
The Ohio Valley will get slammed with 20 inches of snow and bitter cold this winter, with the coldest day on Jan.
Weather by woolly: With critters, trees, who needs radar?
As president of the National Association of Woolly Worm Winter Weather Watchers, Ike Adams of Paint Lick, Ky., chairs the board of a group of 350 to 1,000 members.
Future-telling maple tree dies
L.H. "Dick" Frymire's famous Japanese maple - reportedly a survivor of two lightening strikes and a twister - no longer will offer predictions such as when the year's first robin will appear.
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Treeologist's future-telling maple tree dies
L.H. "Dick" Frymire's famous Japanese maple - reportedly a survivor of two lightning strikes and a twister - no longer will offer predictions such as when the year's first robin will appear.