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- Great Lakes Rising
Great Lakes water levels rising after decade-long slump
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- Flood Relief
Disaster relief for Illinois counties.
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- Stateline Corn Crop Outlook: Not So Sweet
One business which isn't faring so well this year is the corn industry. 23 News reporter Adam Behrman shows us why the outlook for this summer's corn crop isn't so sweet.
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- Space Shuttle Launch
More storms threaten Monday shuttle launch attempt
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- Tropical Storm Carlos
Carlos weakens to tropical storm over the Pacific
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- Space Shuttle Update
Astronauts ready for liftoff if weather holds up
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- Space Shuttle & Lightning
Shuttle gets a going-over after lightning strikes
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- Hurricane Carlos
Carlos becomes hurricane off Baja's Pacific coast
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- Warm Wisconsin Weather Could Lead to Fires
Warm Wisconsin weather leads to moderate fire risks
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- Illinois Peach Crop Looks Good
Illinois peach harvest looks steady despite May storm.
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- Meteorological Icon Earl Finckle Passes Away
One of the bright minds in our field of meteorology has passed away. Earl Finckle died Friday at the age of 81.
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- Numerous Funnel Clouds Sighted in Stateline Sunday
The emails came flooding in late Sunday afternoon and early Sunday evening from viewers who've claimed to have seen funnel clouds in the sky, or from those alarmed due to sirens going off in their town. While severe weather was never anticipated, and for the most part, did not occur on Sunday, there were indeed funnel clouds sighted!
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- June One Of Illinois' Wettest Months On Record
Climatologists say June was one of the wettest months on record for the state of Illinois.
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- Lightning Strike
One dead, several hurt in Florida lightning strike.
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- Hot Weather Problem
Blue-green algae reported on some Wis. lakes
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- Obama Encourages Climate Bill
Obama implores Senate to pass climate bill.
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- Climate Bill Vote
House Democrats win key test vote on climate bill.
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- Obama On Climate Change
Obama say US lags behind Europe on climate change.
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- Air Toxics
Air has elevated cancer risk in 600 neighborhoods
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- Crop Plantings
Corn catch-up: Delayed crop planted after wet spring
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- Weather-Pet Safety
Pet owners reminded about hot weather risks
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- Lightning Safety
Groups come together to prevent lightning injuries
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- Hot Weather Health
Public health officials offer hot-weather tips
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- Keeping Cool
City of Rockford Announces 2009 Cooling Sites
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- Tropical Storm Threatens Mexico
Tropical Storm Andres strengthens off SW Mexico.
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- Strong Earthquake Jolts Alaska
Strong earthquake jolts urban centers of Alaska.
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- Storm Cleanup
Crews clean up, work to restore power after storms
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- Wisconsin Tornado
Weather service confirms weak Kenosha tornado
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- Storm Outages
Power restored for most Illinois residents
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- Storms Cause Significant Damage in Kansas
A night of severe storms caused widespread damage across Kansas. - Lake Delton Reopens
Doyle to reopen lake that drained last year
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- Wind Farm Expansion
Wind-power company plans to expand Illinois wind farm.
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- Tornadoes in Colorado
Five tornadoes in Colorado, one damages mall in Aurora
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- Wisconsin Heat Awareness Day
Thursday is Wisconsin heat awareness day
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- NWS Confirms Weak Tornado Touchdown Near Orangeville Monday
The National Weather Service's Davenport Forecast Office was dispatched to rural Stephenson County Tuesday to perform a damage survey to assess whether the damage caused by Monday's storm was the product of a tornado, or straight-line winds. Their conclusion: An EF-0 tornado with estimated 85 MPH winds.
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- Emerald Ash Borer Infestation Found in Stateline
DeKalb County now known to harbor the pest. - HCC's Wind of Change
Highland Community College is hoping a new turbine technician program will help put some wind in their sails. 23 News reporter Adam Behrman gives us a tour of their new wind turbine lab.
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- Winnebago County Siren Test
If all goes to plan, families in Winnebago County will be a lot safer Tuesday morning. 23 Storm Team Meteorologist Adam Behrman reports for those who aren't sure... Hearing is believing....
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- Rip Currents in the Great Lakes
Experts to discuss rip currents at Duluth meeting
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- Hurricane Insurance Problems
Coverage harder to get, leaving consumers exposed
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- Flood Aid for Wisconsin Town
Federal grant for Spring Green as flood aid.
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- Mark Henderson Sits in as a Guest Judge at Local Science Fair
Chief Meteorologist Mark Henderson critiques some grade students science projects.
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- First Tropical Depression Forms in Atlantic
Hurricane season doesn't officially begin until Monday, but we have our first system on our hands, in the form of "Tropical Depression One" - Florida Emergency Managers Prep for Upcoming Hurricane Season
With Hurricane Season just days away, Florida's State Emergency Response Team is practicing its response efforts in order to be perfect if a real storm hit the Sunshine State. - Gusty Winds Damage Suburban Cleveland Church
Strong winds blew into the Cleveland Metropolitan area Thursday afternoon, damaging an area church. - Florida Floods Recede
Northeast Florida flood waters may be receding
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- California Wildfires Under Control
Wildfire east of San Diego 80 percent contained
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- Stateline Prepares for Very Seasonable Memorial Day Weather
As we prepare for the Memorial Day Weekend, we've enlisted the help of our friends at the National Weather Service - Chicago for a historical context of Rockford's Memorial Day weather.
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- Midwest Corn Crop Making Some Strides
Recent reprieves from overly heavy rainfall have allowed Illinois farmers to get more corn in the ground over the past week. Still though, our state's farmers are well behind their normal pace, and time is becoming critical.
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- Tropics Being Monitored for Possible Development
Disturbed weather continues over Florida late Monday evening, as computer models continue to suggest the 2009 Hurricane Season's first named storm may be born by week's end, if not sooner.
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