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When a thick wall of dust rolled across Northern Illinois a little over a week ago, it looked like something out of a Mad Max ...
Chicago’s first dust storm in over 90 years was likely toxic and full of farm chemicals - The historic event may have carried ...
Trump continues to win the information war and Democrats, the media and the American people are left overwhelmed ...
Tuesday and Wednesday look to remain cool, with a low-pressure center bringing the potential for rain and soggy conditions ...
According to the National Weather Service, the last time a dust storm affected Chicago was on May 31, 1985. Newspaper ...
A deadly severe weather outbreak spawned at least one tornado in 22 states from May 15-21. Among the hardest-hit states were ...
Climate change is no longer a distant threat; it is a present and escalating crisis that affects every corner of the globe.
"A gentle wind followed the rain clouds, driving them on northward, a wind that softly clashed the drying corn," wrote John Steinbeck in Chapter 1 of "The Grapes of Wrath," his Pulitzer Prize-winning ...
The National Weather Service in Chicago said the dust storm experienced in Iroquois County and elsewhere on May 16 could be ...
Now that the dust has settled, many are wondering just how and why such an out-of-the-ordinary weather phenomenon happened.
WGN agri-business broadcaster Max Armstrong joins Lisa Dent to talk about the dust storm that hit Chicago last week.
A tall, imposing plume of agricultural sediment blew from central Illinois and over dry farmland to envelop Chicago, dropping visibility to near zero last week during a type of dust storm mostly ...
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