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Powerful Winds Diminishing in Western States
Last Updated: 5:47 PM 12/02/11 - Forecasters are predicting some relief today from what some call a once-in-a-decade wind event in Western states. -
Emergency Alert System to be Tested Wednesday
Last Updated: 12:54 PM 11/09/11 - The White House is preparing the country for the first nationwide test of the country's emergency alert system on Wednesday (Nov. 8).
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IEMA, National Weather Service Encourage Illinois Residents to Prepare for Winter Storms
Last Updated: 3:44 PM 11/01/11 - IEMA and NWS will highlight winter storm preparedness throughout November as part of the annual Winter Storm Preparedness campaign.
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October Snow Hits East Coast
Last Updated: 2:49 PM 10/31/11 - Millions of people are still without electricity after a powerful nor'easter pounded the northeast this weekend.
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A Message from The Winnebago County Citizen Corps Council November Focus: Extreme Winter Weather
Last Updated: 7:32 PM 10/28/11 - Extreme winter weather is responsible for the deaths of hundreds of people in the United States each year, primarily due to vehicle crashes, fires from improper use of heaters, overexertion, and exposure.
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Smoke from Minnesota wildfire moving across Wisconsin; Illinois
Last Updated: 5:24 PM 09/13/11 - Did you notice it smelled like smoke outside today? It's the smoke traveling from a Minnesota Wildfire to Illinois.
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Lee Flooding; Pennsylvania Evacuations Ordered
Last Updated: 3:37 PM 09/08/11 - New York's governor is warning residents in areas threatened by flooding that it's "going to get worse." Andrew Cuomo says they need to "leave and leave now."
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Central Texas Wildfire Flames Surrounded
Last Updated: 3:20 PM 09/08/11 - Officials say firefighting crews are making progress against a massive Central Texas wildfire and have its biggest flames surrounded.
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Tropical Storm Headed for Gulf Coast
Last Updated: 5:43 PM 09/02/11 - A major storm is headed for the gulf coast.
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Several Stateline Schools Close Today over Hot Temperatures
Last Updated: 5:42 PM 09/02/11 - The scorching temperatures over the past two days have forced many Stateline school districts to end the day early. The move is intended to help keep kids safe.
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WIFR's NC Sister Station Seeking Red Cross Donations for Hurricane Relief
Last Updated: 6:17 PM 08/30/11 - WITN is teaming with Inner Banks Media and the American Red Cross Disaster Services to host a fundraiser to help Hurricane Irene victims in eastern North Carolina. -
Hurricane Irene: Stateliners Sent to Help
Last Updated: 5:41 PM 08/30/11 - Lots of people headed to the east coast last weekend in the wake of Hurricane Irene: you might be surprised to know how many of them are locals.
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LIHEAP Enrollment Starts Tomorrow
Last Updated: 2:21 PM 09/01/11 - Seniors, People with Disabilities Can Apply for LIHEAP Program Beginning Sept. 1.
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Hurricane Irene Tracker
Last Updated: 5:30 PM 08/26/11 - You can track Hurricane Irene with our Interactive Radar.
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Irene Still Strong, Headed Along East
Last Updated: 11:12 PM 08/26/11 - Forecasters say Hurricane Irene has slowed down ever so slightly as it slogs toward the southeastern North Carolina coast. -
FEMA Assessment Results
Last Updated: 5:38 PM 08/26/11 - Governor Quinn is requesting federal help for Stephenson and Jo Daviess counties.
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UPDATE: Hurricane Irene Aiming for North Carolina
Last Updated: 10:36 PM 08/25/11 - MIAMI (AP) -- South Carolina no longer under hurricane warning; Irene takes aim at North Carolina
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Local Red Cross Members Head to the East Coast
Last Updated: 10:51 PM 08/24/11 - Local Red Cross volunteers are already on their way to North Carolina.
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Update: Category 4 Irene Possible by Thursday
Last Updated: 11:42 PM 08/24/11 - Forecasters say Hurricane Irene that is taking aim at the East Coast could become a Category 4 monster by Thursday.
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Clark Co. Tornado Cloud Pictures
Last Updated: 2:56 PM 08/24/11 - Check out the online photo gallery of the funnel cloud for the Clark Co. tornado.
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Hurricane Irene Could Hit U.S. Shores
Last Updated: 4:41 PM 08/23/11 - Emergency officials from Florida to the Carolinas are watching hurricane Irene because it could become the first hurricane to hit the U.S. in three years.
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Hurricane Irene Approaches the U.S.
Last Updated: 5:24 PM 08/22/11 - Hurricane Irene struck Puerto Rico this morning.
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Teams to Begin Assessing Flash Flood-Related Costs to Local Governments, Damage to Homes in Northwest Illinois Next Week
Last Updated: 12:03 PM 08/19/11 - IEMA, FEMA and SBA will visit Carroll, Jo Daviess, Stephenson counties to document storm impact
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ComEd Still Working on Bringing Power Back After Friday's Storm
Last Updated: 10:58 PM 08/12/11 - ComEd has made progress tonight following Friday’s storm, restoring power to about 2,300 customers that had their lights go out.
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Three Counties Receive Disaster Area Status
Last Updated: 4:55 PM 08/10/11 - Three Stateline counties will get some much needed financial help cleaning up from last month's massive storms.
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UPDATE: Power Outage Thursday Evening Update
Last Updated: 10:54 PM 07/28/11 - 4,500 ComEd Customers are still without power as of Thursday at 10:00 p.m. -
Storm Update; Clean up Continues
Last Updated: 11:04 PM 07/28/11 - When you combine rainfall rates of two to three inches an hour with damaging winds in excess of 80 miles per hour it creates a recipe for disaster. Even though most of the flooding sits off to the west, it is now a familiar sight in Rockford.
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Update on East Dubuque Flooding
Last Updated: 5:22 PM 07/28/11 - The American Red Cross is assisting residents in area towns impacted by Thursday and Friday’s storms.
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RRM Requests Heat-Related Support
Last Updated: 3:28 PM 07/28/11 - Rockford Rescue Mission Serves as Cooling Center for the City, Requests Community Support with Heat-Related Items
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Signal Lights Out in Rockford
Last Updated: 1:21 PM 07/28/11 - Read the online article to see a list of signal lights that have been knocked out because of the storm.
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Cook, Madison Counties Report more Heat Deaths
Last Updated: 5:48 PM 07/26/11 - Authorities in Cook County in the Chicago area and Madison County in southwestern Illinois are reporting several more heat-related deaths.
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Heatwave: Thursday
Last Updated: 5:21 PM 07/21/11 - The dangerous temperatures continue today, making outdoor work and activities almost unbearable. Some local residents found ways to beat the heat.
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Outdoors Suffering From Heat
Last Updated: 11:23 PM 07/20/11 - Summer days filled with baseball games and outdoor fun are gone for the time being as groups cancel activities due to the heat. Empty playgrounds aren't the only indicators of high temperatures.
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So How Hot is It?
Last Updated: 11:08 AM 11/13/11 - Believe it or not, you can fry an egg on a blacktop in this heat--as long as you've got two hours to spend.
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Working Outside Air Conditioning: Working Outdoors in the Heatwave
Last Updated: 10:56 AM 07/21/11 - With temperatures reaching up to a hundred degrees two days in a row, staying out in the heat can be a dangerous proposition. But for some it can't be avoided.
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As Heat Moves East, Residents Try to Adapt
Last Updated: 1:16 PM 07/20/11 - Much of the Midwest is still doing what it can to adapt to the oppressive summer heat that has settled in.
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Cooling Sites/Spray Pads Listings
Last Updated: 12:30 PM 07/21/11 - Check out our online list of cooling centers in the Stateline.
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Extreme Heat Continues
Last Updated: 6:24 PM 07/18/11 - The high temps have put emergency officials on high alert. Nearly one dozen local agencies are joining together to help combat the heat.
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ComEd Works to Meet Demand
Last Updated: 9:54 PM 07/18/11 - The intense heat means more home owners are cranking up the air conditioning. ComEd says crews are working over-time to keep up with the high demand.
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Extreme Heat Hits the Stateline
Last Updated: 10:39 PM 07/17/11 - An average of 300 people die each year in the U.S. as a result of extreme heat. With a solid week of dangerous temps ahead we go over what you need to stay safe.
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Power Outage Update
Last Updated: 6:31 PM 07/13/11 - UPDATE: As of noon Wednesday around 7,500 people are still without power in the Stateline.
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Stateline Storm / Power Outage Update
Last Updated: 11:16 PM 07/11/11 - As of 10:00 p.m. Monday, July 11. 29,000 ComEd customers in the Stateline remain in the dark.
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Powerless to Stay Cool
Last Updated: 6:09 PM 07/11/11 - Loss of light isn't the worst problem facing those without power. No electricity means no air conditioning on one of the hottest days of the year.
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Rockford Emergency Storm Operation
Last Updated: 3:05 PM 07/11/11 - Although reports of power outages and fallen tree limbs were received from locations throughout the City, the area most heavily impacted is that portion of the City between State St. and Riverside Blvd. Public Works crews and contractors are currently working to clear roadways of tree debris to enable traffic to safely move throughout the City.
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Power Outage Update
Last Updated: 10:55 PM 06/09/11 - As of 10:00 p.m. Thursday: 2,300 people in Boone and Winnebago counties out of power
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Rockford Park District To Activate Spray Pads at Area Parks
Last Updated: 10:21 AM 06/08/11 - Because of the high heat index, the Rockford Park District has activated the spray pads at certain area parks as a way of helping area residents beat this heat.
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Storm Update
Last Updated: 10:34 AM 05/23/11 - City crews have been mobilized to manage the aftermath of the storm and have mobilized the emergency ops center.
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DEVASTATING TORNADO OUTBREAK SERVES AS REMINDER OF IMPORTANCE OF PREPAREDNESS
Last Updated: 11:21 PM 04/28/11 - Weather Service urges caution locally as severe weather season peaks in coming weeks/months.
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Update: Violent Storms Smack the South, Killing Over 170
Last Updated: 7:41 AM 04/28/11 - The death toll from severe storms that punished five southern U.S. states has jumped to 178.
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Severe Spring Weather Threatens the Midwest - Are you prepared?
Last Updated: 3:33 PM 04/26/11 - Be ready for what spring may bring with a few simple steps.
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| FAMILY DISASTER PLAN Families should be prepared for all hazards that could affect their area. NOAA’s National Weather Service, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, and the American Red Cross urge every family to develop a family disaster plan. Where will your family be when disaster strikes? They could be anywhere at work, at school, or in the car. How will you find each other? Will you know if your children are safe? Disaster may force you to evacuate your neighborhood or confine you to your home. What would you do if basic services water, gas, electricity, or telephones were cut off? Follow these basic steps to develop a family disaster plan...
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