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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 ...
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FOX 32 Chicago on MSNLIVE UPDATES: More severe storms expected FridayThe Chicago area is bracing for another round of severe storms Friday afternoon and evening — less than 24 hours after ...
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At least five people died and others were hurt after severe weather including a possible tornado swept through St. Louis, the ...
National Weather Service officials are expecting temperatures in the mid 80s Thursday and possible showers and thunderstorms ...
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FOX 32 Chicago on MSNChicago weather: Storm risk grows as heat builds toward ThursdayToday will be mild with patchy fog and a chance of storms, but much hotter weather and a risk of severe thunderstorms arrive ...
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