Chicago will see warm temperatures Thursday before strong winds, severe storms Friday night, and a weekend cooldown with the ...
After the storms clear out, high winds will remain on Saturday, with a high wind warning in effect from 7 a.m. to noon.
A line of severe thunderstorms, the first extreme weather event of the year, will hit the Chicago area around midnight Friday ...
Severe thunderstorms capable of producing “destructive winds” with gusts of 70 miles per hour or higher is forecasted to move ...
Friday is forecast to be very warm with highs well into the 70s and potentially as high as 80 with wind gusts up to 45 miles-per-hour, ABC7 Accuweather Meteorologist Tracy Butler said. Butler says the ...
A line of severe thunderstorms racing across the Midwest could bring destructive winds over 70mph to Chicago and the ...
Wind gusts in excess of 60 miles per hour hammered the Chicago area late Friday and into Saturday morning amid an outbreak of severe weather.
The National Weather Service issued a severe weather warning in Illinois, warning of possible cyclones, tornados and fires.
As strong winds and possible severe storms move through the Chicago area Friday and Saturday, residents may experience power ...
Destructive weather is becoming more common due to global warming, yet the president is attacking the National Weather ...
With potential severe weather bearing down on Chicagoland, FOX 32's Kaitlin Cody shows us how to stay alert and up to date with the latest forecast information.
In the event of severe thunderstorms, tornadoes, and floods, we can't stop these natural disasters from happening, but we can be prepared when they happen.