Morning forecast for Chicagoland on June 5th
FOX 32 meteorologist Mark Strehl has your Sunday morning forecast for the Chicago area.
“Properties of this size don’t come up here this often,” the listing agent told Mansion Global.
Traps are currently being deployed in areas of infestation, marked by a bright orange buoy.
STORY: Footage shows residents waking up amid a foam cloud sweeping at least 30 homes as firefighters sprayed water to disperse the cloud."Honestly, this (house) can collapse at any minute and I will have to sleep under the bridge,” Soacha resident William Sanchez said, while cleaning up his kitchen that was flooded with the toxic foam.Local media reported the foam came from a sewage gully that overflowed under the downpour.Authorities said they would be conducting lab analysis to determine whether chemicals, waste, or other substances could have caused the foam.
People who live or are going to the Southern Caribbean islands must be extremely cautious over the next few days.
Mass timber buildings actively remove carbon from the atmosphere, locking it inside the structure for as long as the building stands.
Oneka Technologies says its desalination systems can be powered solely by ocean waves and can deliver thousands of litres of clean drinking water.
In the Gulf of Mexico, Invest 95L is taking aim at Texas but tropical rainfall could extend to several Gulf Coast states.
The sea breeze will push over the coast & I-95 midday today, bringing a few storms. Heavy storms will get going this afternoon & evening well inland.
Meteorologists are still watching three disturbances in the Atlantic basin.
South Carolina was rocked by several earthquakes Wednesday, including the two strongest quakes yet in a "swarm" of earthquakes.
“The encounter happened too suddenly for him to deploy the bear spray he was carrying,” officials said.
Heat waves, like those repeatedly hitting Italy with peaks of 40 degrees Celsius (104 Fahrenheit), can significantly reduce the yield of surviving rice.
On this day in weather history, California was hit by two massive earthquakes.
Desert Sun readers continue to sound off about water
The women, who were traveling to Chennai airport in India, were arrested after suspicious objects were seen on the airport's x-ray machine.
He could face fines of $250-$500 and up to 90 days in jail, officials said.
The fire threatened 50 structures, according to Cal Fire.
North Carolina appears to still be in the hunt to land a semiconductor manufacturing operation in the Triangle.
A missing golden retriever named Lilah, discovered deep inside a culvert pipe in upstate New York, could not be lured out by her owner with peanut butter dog treats or cheese. In the end, State Trooper Jimmy Rasaphone decided to crawl about 15 feet (5 meters) into the pipe under a rural road to rescue Lilah, despite the extremely tight fit. “He crouched down and literally disappeared into the hole with a lead that had a choker on it," said Lilah's owner, Rudy Fuehrer, who called 911 for help on Sunday morning.
When President Joe Biden applauded a decision by Intel Corp. to build a $20 billion semiconductor operation on “1,000 empty acres of land” in Ohio, it didn't sit well with Tressie Corsi. “You can see it’s not vacant land,” Corsi said on a recent warm summer day as she sat on her porch. Corsi and more than 50 other homeowners on the Intel site aren't being forcibly removed.