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A large dust storm swept through Illinois Friday, sparking the first-ever dust storm warning for Chicago as it led to numerous crashes and travel warnings across the state. So how exactly did it ...
A large dust storm swept through Illinois Friday, sparking the first-ever dust storm warning for Chicago as it led to numerous crashes and travel warnings across the state.
Chicago’s first dust storm in over 90 years was likely toxic and full of farm chemicals The historic event may have carried lead, pesticides and other metals ...
Unexpected Impact From Illinois Dust Storm Hits Corn, Soybeans Dust storms can occur anywhere there’s loose soil and wind. Along with Illinois, states including Indiana, Kansas, Missouri, New ...
Recent dust storms in Illinois have raised the question of weather, farming practices, and profitability. Courtesy of Illinois Extension/Adobe Stock.
A massive dust storm was racing toward Chicago and the rest of northern Illinois, putting motorists and people with respiratory illnesses at risk, weather officials warned Friday evening.
A dust storm in Illinois on Monday caused a 72-car pile-up along I-55. Multiple fatalities were also reported. The Illinois State Police said Monday the pileups were caused by “excessive winds ...
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Dust storms can be a problem in IllinoisA dust storm hit central and northern Illinois on May 16, 2025, shortly after a tornado caused severe damage in St. Louis. It led to Chicago experiencing its first-ever dust storm advisory and ...
A major dust storm impacted Chicago, Illinois on Friday. Here's what we know right now.
A dust storm hit Normal, Illinois, causing the NWS to issue a warning for McLean County. Powerful winds reached 60 mph, leading to near zero visibility.
John Dwyer coordinates emergency management in Champaign County, Illinois. He’s seeing a lot more weather extremes, from ...
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Jacksonville Journal-Courier on MSNIllinois’ soil conservation funding stagnates amid recent high-profile dust stormsAs dust storms continue to occur in Illinois, conservation workers in the state say they’re receiving inadequate funding while lawmakers deprioritize their efforts.
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