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CBS News
2 hours ago
- Business
- CBS News
Major runway at Chicago Midway Airport gets $47 million makeover
A major runway at Chicago Midway International Airport is getting a multi-million dollar makeover, and the project broke ground Thursday. The Chicago Department of Aviation will be reconfiguring Runway 13C/31C to create two new taxiways, as well as doing some major repaving and installing new runway guard lights. The project has been in the works since 2022. As a part of the ongoing efforts to improve operations at Midway, the existing Runway 13L/31R, which the city said has been closed since 2023, will be permanently decommissioned as of June 12. When that happens, Runway 13C/31C will be redesignated as Runway 13L/31R. The goal of the project is for aircraft to be able to take off more efficiently, and reduce delays and traffic across the airfield. The groundbreaking event was attended by officials from the Chicago Department of Aviation and Mayor Brandon Johnson.
Yahoo
5 hours ago
- Climate
- Yahoo
Chicago weather: Air quality alert called for a 2nd straight day as Canadian wildfires continue
An air quality alert is in effect until midnight Thursday for the Chicago area as Canadian wildfires continue, officials said. The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency declared an Air Pollution Action Day because widespread ozone and or particulate levels are expected to be at or above the unhealthy for sensitive groups category. Officials said wildfire smoke is expected to continue to affect those levels Thursday and Friday, officials said. The same air alerts were also issued on Wednesday. Current morning conditions at O'Hare International Airport are mostly cloudy with haze at 60 degrees. At Midway Airport, conditions are foggy and misty at 61 degrees. On Thursday, highs in the upper 50s are expected. Plumes of smoke are blanketing large swaths of the U.S. and parts of Europe, which presents risks for those breathing it. The Midwest, Northeast and Great Lakes regions of the U.S. have 'very unhealthy' air quality, according to the Environmental Protection Agency, and experts say people should take precautions. .


Chicago Tribune
5 hours ago
- Climate
- Chicago Tribune
Chicago weather: Air quality alert called for a 2nd straight day as Canadian wildfires continue
An air quality alert is in effect until midnight Thursday for the Chicago area as Canadian wildfires continue, officials said. The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency declared an Air Pollution Action Day because widespread ozone and or particulate levels are expected to be at or above the unhealthy for sensitive groups category. Officials said wildfire smoke is expected to continue to affect those levels Thursday and Friday, officials said. The same air alerts were also issued on Wednesday. Current morning conditions at O'Hare International Airport are mostly cloudy with haze at 60 degrees. At Midway Airport, conditions are foggy and misty at 61 degrees. On Thursday, highs in the upper 50s are expected. Plumes of smoke are blanketing large swaths of the U.S. and parts of Europe, which presents risks for those breathing it. The Midwest, Northeast and Great Lakes regions of the U.S. have 'very unhealthy' air quality, according to the Environmental Protection Agency, and experts say people should take precautions. Read more here.


Chicago Tribune
5 hours ago
- Climate
- Chicago Tribune
Air quality alert called for second day as Canadian wildfires continue
An air quality alert is in effect until midnight Thursday for the Chicago area as Canadian wildfires continue, officials said. The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency declared an Air Pollution Action Day because widespread ozone and or particulate levels are expected to be at or above the unhealthy for sensitive groups category. Officials said wildfire smoke is expected to continue to effect those levels Thursday and Friday, officials said. Current morning conditions at O'hare International Airport is mostly cloudy with haze at 60 degrees. At Midway Airport are fog and mist at 61 degrees. Thursday, highs in the upper 50s is expected.


Chicago Tribune
a day ago
- Climate
- Chicago Tribune
Air quality alert issued for portions of northeast Illinois and Wisconsin due to Canadian wildfires
An Air Pollution Action Day was called Wednesday morning for the Chicago area and is in effect until midnight, weather officials said. Officials issued an alert Wednesday as air quality was expected to reach unhealthy levels in all of Wisconsin until noon Thursday, but the coverage area was expanded to include parts of northeast Illinois. The action day was called because conditions are such that widespread ozone and or particulate levels are expected to be at or above the Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups category of the Air Quality Index for multiple days. Wildfire smoke is expected to continue to have an impact on particulate levels with the daily 24-hour AQI forecast expected to remain in the USG category today and Thursday. Sensitive groups should consider moving all activities inside especially those with asthma or people with heart disease. Officials ask those with health conditions to keep outdoor activities shorter and less intense. An air quality advisory also was called for all of east-central, south-central and southeast Wisconsin. Current conditions at O'Hare International Airport are light rain, fog and drizzle at 66 degrees, and farther south at Midway Airport conditions are overcast at 61 degrees. On Wednesday, there is a 50 to 90% chance of rain with temperatures in the low 60s, officials said. Since Wednesday, this was the first of warnings for the Chicago area as Canadian wildfires continue. Smoke from the wildfires carried another day of poor air quality south of the Canadian border to the Midwest, where conditions in parts of Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan were rated very unhealthy Tuesday. The smoke started making air quality worse in the eastern U.S. on Wednesday. A few thunderstorms are expected this afternoon southeast of Valparaiso to the Pontiac line, weather officials said. An isolated severe thunderstorm or two with locally damaging winds to 60 mph is also a possibility.