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The National Weather Service issued a flash flood warning for Chicago, urging 600,000 residents to take precautions. More ...
The Chicago area is in what is called a "ring of fire" weather pattern for the start of the work week -- and it could mean ...
The Chicago-area will finally see a drop from sweltering temperatures on Wednesday, but not without a threat of severe weather.
Forecasters warn of 100- to 105-degree heat index values through Tuesday, with potential storms offering limited relief.
Monday’s heat advisory is set to expire at 8 p.m. The advisory cautioned heat index values of up to 109 degrees.
The NWS issued a flash flood warning for Chicago and surrounding areas, urging 600,000 residents to ‘take immediate ...
For the remainder of today, we will be on the storm watch. There is a chance for severe storms until roughly 9pm, especially ...
Temperatures climbed into the low to mid-90s in the afternoon, and it will feel like between 105-109 degrees, ABC7 Chicago ...
That’s more humid than Dallas, Nashville, Chicago, and Oklahoma City. Meteorologist Kenley Bonner with the National Weather ...
Chicago is in store for a hot and humid start to the week. Cook County, as well as areas of surrounding DuPage, Kane, Lake, McHenry and Will counties and Northwest Indiana, were under a heat advisory ...
The risk of severe thunderstorms is at a level two out of possible five, according to the National Weather Service. The chance of flooding could increase if storms persist. Heat and humidity return ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Potentially dangerous heat is expected to impact the Chicago area on Monday. A few storms moved through the Chicago area on Sunday, and some storms are also possible before sunrise on ...