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Day turned to night in northwest Indiana and north-central Illinois on Friday as a rare dust storm shrouded the skies.
The National Weather Service said it was only the second time its Chicago office ever issued a dust storm warning.
It was the first time the city had seen a dust storm since May 10, 1934, which was during the first wave of the Dust Bowl.
An intense dust storm swept across the Chicago metropolitan area and parts of Indiana on Friday, May 16, reducing visibility ...
A dust storm hit Chicago on Friday, with authorities warning other Illinois cities about zero-visibility conditions ...
CHICAGO – The skies over Chicago became an apocalyptic scene Friday as a dust storm raced through the Windy City. The ...
According to the National Weather Service, the last time a similarly significant dust storm struck the Chicagoland area was ...
A dust storm loomed over a residential suburb in the U.S. Midwestern state of Illinois on Friday (May 16), as authorities ...
Startling images and videos captured a wild scene in parts of Illinois where massive dust clouds could be seen as warnings ...
The advisories are issued when convectively driven dust reduces visibilities to 1 mile or less, but greater than a quarter ...
Chicago saw its first-ever Dust Storm Warning within the city limits Friday as high winds carried dust across most of the area.
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) – A rare sight occurred Friday evening across northeast Indiana and northwest Ohio. Gusty winds ...