• Cook
  • DeKalb
  • DuPage
  • Kane
  • Kendall
  • Lake
  • McHenry
  • McLean
  • Metro East
  • Peoria
  • Tazewell
  • Winnebago
  • Woodford
NOAA Weather – Home and general pages
54°
Mostly Cloudy

  • News
    • Cook County
    • DeKalb County
    • DuPage County
    • Kane County
    • Kendall County
    • Lake County
    • Madison County
    • McHenry County
    • McLean County
    • Metro East
    • Peoria County
    • St. Clair County
    • Tazewell County
    • Winnebago County
    • Woodford County
    • Lifestyle
    • Agriculture News
    • State News
  • Public Notices
  • Government
    • Politics & Government
    • Election
    • ComEd Trial
  • Entertainment
  • E-Editions
    • Cook County Chronicle
    • FreeShopper
    • Subscribe to Cook County Chronicle digital edition
  • Find a Copy
    • Pick-Up a Copy
    • Subscribe to Print
  • Contact
    • Contact Us
    • Advertise
    • Awards
 
  • News

    +
    • Cook County
    • DeKalb County
    • DuPage County
    • Kane County
    • Kendall County
    • Lake County
    • Madison County
    • McHenry County
    • McLean County
    • Metro East
    • Peoria County
    • St. Clair County
    • Tazewell County
    • Winnebago County
    • Woodford County
    • Lifestyle
    • Agriculture News
    • State News
  • Public Notices

  • Government

    +
    • Politics & Government
    • Election
    • ComEd Trial
  • Entertainment

  • E-Editions

    +
    • Cook County Chronicle
    • FreeShopper
    • Subscribe to Cook County Chronicle digital edition
  • Find a Copy

    +
    • Pick-Up a Copy
    • Subscribe to Print
  • Contact

    +
    • Contact Us
    • Advertise
    • Awards

Tag: climate

Is tornado activity getting more intense and frequent?

Is tornado activity getting more intense and frequent?

— June 12, 2023

In today’s world, it appears that everyone has seen or experienced a tornado up close and personal, at least from all the video that is available on social media. The fact is many…

  • Winter weather: The difference between snow, sleet, and freezing rain

    Winter weather: The difference between snow, sleet, and freezing rain

    — November 28, 2022

    Rain, snow, sleet, and freezing rain are all potential types of winter precipitation. Rain is liquid water, while the other three are frozen at the end of their atmospheric journey….

  • R.F.D. NEWS & VIEWS: Bennett honored for legislative work

    R.F.D. NEWS & VIEWS: Bennett honored for legislative work

    — January 25, 2022

    It’s official: Illinois was once again the national leader in soybean production and yield in 2021, and we have the details. Also in the news: Ag leaders are pleased that a crucial…

  • Legislative Green Caucus continues work toward energy equity

    Legislative Green Caucus continues work toward energy equity

    — May 27, 2021

    SPRINGFIELD – Nearly 50 legislators identifying as the Illinois Legislative Green Caucus signed a letter Wednesday, May 26 asking leadership to make equity and utility accountability…

  • Group seeks floodplain resilience plan along Mississippi

    Group seeks floodplain resilience plan along Mississippi

    — June 19, 2019

    As the St. Louis area again contends with near-record flooding, a coalition of five Midwestern states is convening a special public meeting in Godfrey to help formulate a comprehensive…

  • Illinois Master Naturalists involved with citizen science programs

    Illinois Master Naturalists involved with citizen science programs

    — April 17, 2022

    Volunteer efforts can lead University of Illinois Extension Master Naturalists (EMN) on some fun adventures. Sometimes those adventures are as close as their backyard. Citizen Science…

  • Are more tornadoes coming in winter months?

    Are more tornadoes coming in winter months?

    — December 28, 2021

      The Dec. 10 tornado outbreak that devastated parts of the mid-Mississippi Valley has left many wondering if winter tornadoes are a new weather threat to consider in the United…

  • USDA cuts forecast for Illinois crop production

    USDA cuts forecast for Illinois crop production

    — August 17, 2019

    SPRINGFIELD — This year’s Illinois corn crop could be as much as 17 percent smaller than last year’s crop, while soybean production could fall as much as 21 percent, the U.S….

Ad 1 – 300×250 – Google ROS

Trending News

  • Government, defense spar as child ...With the criminal trial of Elburn veterinarian Adam Stafford King fast approaching ...
  • Chicago woman grows her presence ...Chicago resident Lizzy Lopez was wondering what do with land her father ...
  • Berwyn man charged in homicideA 27-year-old Berwyn man has been charged in connection with an alleged ...
  • Thousands stand opposed to TrumpThroughout this spring in Chicago and across the country there have been ...

Ad 2 – 300×250 – Google ROS




Ad 4 – 300×250

  • Contact Us
  • Advertise with Us
  • Find a Copy
  • Legal Notices
  • Privacy Policy
Copyright © Chronicle Media, LLC.