CMR | What Causes a Dust Storm in Illinois

CMR | What Causes a Dust Storm in Illinois

From Closing Market Report by Todd E. Gleason

June 2, 2026 · 24 min · Episode 10363

About this episode

The episode discusses the causes and dangers of dust storms in Illinois, featuring insights from experts.

A blowing dust warning was issued Monday afternoon in rural Champaign County. Strong southerly winds combined with weakening storms kicked up thick plumes of blowing dust from the fields across central Illinois. The national weather service reported that there was near zero visibility reported on at least three interstate highways in Illinois. Although dust storms are common in Illinois, they can often be dangerous. Last year, Illinois experienced a dust storm early in the growing season. A blowing dust advisory was issued for parts of the Chicago area with wind gusts as high as 35 miles per hour. Three years ago a dust storm caused a 84-vehicle pileup along I-55 south of Springfield. Eight people died and dozens more were injured. Doctoral student in Physics at the University of Illinois Urbana Champaign, Maddie Stover and Illinois State Climatologist with the Prairie Research Institute, Trent Ford taking a closer look into this week's dust storms that swept across central Illinois. ​Funding for Weather Realness is partially provided by the Backlund Charitable Trust. If you have a question for a local scientist on this program, please leave a voicemail at 217.333.2141 or email…

People in this episode

Host: Maddie Stover

Guest: Trent Ford

Topics covered

  • dust storms
  • weather
  • Illinois
  • visibility
  • climatology

Keywords

  • dust storm
  • Illinois
  • visibility
  • weather warning
  • climatology

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: University of Illinois Urbana Champaign, Prairie Research Institute

Places: Illinois, Champaign County, Chicago

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