We’re in for a hot start to summer, according to a national weather outlook released Thursday by the National Weather Service.
We’re in for a hot start to summer, according to a national weather outlook released Thursday by the National Weather Service.
We’re in for a hot start to summer, according to a national weather outlook released Thursday by the National Weather Service.
The McHenry County state’s attorney said more than 50% of non-local defendants released under the SAFE-T Act after being arrested for retail theft failed to show up in court this year. 34 people have been indicted for felony retail theft, which is a theft over $300, in McHenry County in 2024. Only six of the […]
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What We’re Tracking Rain chances stay rather limited through the weekend. However, we really heat things up over the weekend with summer-like temperatures expected. Winds will be gusty out of the south, sunshine and temperatures climbing up into the upper 80s on Saturday. Less wind, but even warmer with some lower 90s on Sunday afternoon. []
We've had a lot of severe weather lately. Here's why we're more concerned about this upcoming scenario. - Articles from The Weather Channel | weather.com
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The Met Office has assured the wet weather is now behind us for the rest of the month
State Offices will be closed tomorrow due to expected severe weather.
A new fertilizer recommendation tool, developed nationally in collaboration with the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station, could save farmers millions of dollars annually while reducing excess nutrient losses to the environment.