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Downed trees were scattered across roads and thousands were without power after a line of destructive storms hit the city.
A large dust storm swept through the Chicago area Friday, coming on the heels of a night of severe thunderstorms Thursday that left over 100,000 people without power.
The city reached a record-breaking 93 degrees Thursday, topping the previous May 15 record of 91 degrees set in 1961.
A literal wall of dust blowing through the Chicago area could quickly drop visibility to almost zero as the dust storm blows ...
Strong winds from Thursday evening’s storms packed a punch powerful enough to cause significant damage to one of the city’s ...
The Chicago area is bracing for another round of severe storms Friday afternoon and evening — less than 24 hours after ...
The storms Friday afternoon tore roofs off buildings, blew out windows, ripped bricks off siding and yanked up trees and ...
A busy stretch of severe thunderstorms is underway due to record heat and now the threats are ramping up, putting major metro ...
National Weather Service officials are expecting temperatures in the mid 80s Thursday and possible showers and thunderstorms ...