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The Chicago-area will finally see a drop from sweltering temperatures on Wednesday, but not without a threat of severe weather.
Monday’s heat advisory is set to expire at 8 p.m. The advisory cautioned heat index values of up to 109 degrees.
Severe thunderstorms could continue into July 29, bringing havoc to morning commutes in Chicago, Milwaukee and Indianapolis.
That’s more humid than Dallas, Nashville, Chicago, and Oklahoma City. Meteorologist Kenley Bonner with the National Weather ...
A derecho with hurricane-force winds threatens the US Midwest on 29 July 2025, with potential for widespread damage and flash ...
During severe thunderstorms, rising air shoots icy pellets the size of Dippin’ Dots ice cream into the bitter cold of upper ...
With scorching temperatures blanketing nearly half the country, power providers brace for peak demand as cities issue health ...
Weather disasters in the first half of this year have cost the United States $93 billion in damage, according to a new report ...
Residents in the Southeast U.S. are no strangers to heat in the summertime, but this week’s sweltering hot weather set at ...
A powerful earthquake that struck off the coast of Russia generated tsunami warnings and advisories for a broad section of ...
An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 8.7 that occurred in Eastern Russia has prompted a tsunami watch for coastal ...
CHICAGO - A severe weather threat Monday for Chicagoland has passed for now. Severe weather threats were canceled shortly ...