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The dust that hit Chicago was windblown from farm fields in Central Illinois. Charlie De Mar talked with an expert.
Now that the dust has settled, many are wondering just how and why such an out-of-the-ordinary weather phenomenon happened.
WGN agri-business broadcaster Max Armstrong joins Lisa Dent to talk about the dust storm that hit Chicago last week.
Binks was found by a Good Samaritan in Illinois and with the help of a microchip hunter, they were able to track down the owner.
A tall, imposing plume of agricultural sediment blew from central Illinois and over dry farmland to envelop Chicago, dropping ...