WGN-TV Chief Meteorologist Tom Skilling and the WGN Weather Center staff provide daily coverage of weather in the Chicago area.

WEATHER SNAP SHOTS: April 2009 Archives

John Hazzard, who farms near Wilmington in western Will County and always does such
a terrific job keeping us posted on conditions throughout the growing season, sends us
these shots of the standing water in what should be fully planted corn fields taken just
after lunch Tuesday. Area farmers have been unable to begin planting this year because
of all the rain and wet ground which has resulted. It’s a situation common across
Illinois and Indiana. John estimates it will take close to a week without rain for area
farmers to be able to get into these fields and points out yields begin dropping 2—3
bushels per acre May 15 and beyond. Even faster declines in yields occur beyond the
20th. Thanks for your thorough and always helpful updates, John—and for these
illustrative shots! Let’s hope for some extended dry weather—though models offer no
indication of an entire week rain-free anytime in the foreseeable future.

Tom Skilling


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Photos courtesy of John Hazzard, Wilmington, Illinois

This tornado touched down near Cedar Hill, Texas, Wednesday evening and is captured
in these amazing photos by professional photographer David Mayhew, whose work is
always nothing short of spectacular. We’ve shared David’s work with you on this blog
and on WGN before. Cedar Hill is a small community near Floydada, which is roughly
50 miles northeast of Lubbock.
The Storm Prediction Center logged 12 tornado reports Thursday. David points out the
final photo includes TWO funnels! THANKS David! These are incredible shots!!

-Tom Skilling


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Photos courtesy of David Mayhew, David Mayhew Photography, Chicago

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More of Friday night's rainbow shots

Thanks to James Hillis for passing on these great shots of the spectacular rainbow that graced Chicago skies Friday evening after some showers passed through the area. These phots were taken on the University of Chicago campus near 55th and Woodlawn at about 7:15 p.m.

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Photos by James Hillis

Steve Kahn WGN Weather Center

Beautiful Rainbow by the Lakefront

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--WGN-TV Weather Center

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Photos courtesy of Monika Bec Thorpe, former WGN Weather Center intern

Our friend and pilot Anson Mount sends us these photos, taken as he headed this
morning to downstate Alton, Illinois. These shots were taken between cloud layers
while at 6,000 ft. over Chicago Heights. It’s been fascinating to watch these clouds
evaporate on satellite loops with the arrival of dry air. Temperatures have taken off as
skies have cleared—reaching the 60s in our western suburbs. It’s a sign the strong
mid-April sun is ready to go to work anytime we can get the sun to shine!! Thanks for
the great shots, Anson!!

Tom Skilling

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Photos courtesy of Anson Mount, Algonquin, Illinois

Snowing in North Carolina

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Richard Koeneman sent us this picture from his deck in Asheville, N.C. He tell us:

1/2 inches and counting!!! Temp is 29-degrees-- It was 74-degrees two days ago.

Thanks Richard!
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Pictures From Sunday's Snow

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Chicago area residents -- especially those in the south suburbs -- woke up to a wintry scene more typical of February than April. Fortunately, April's stronger sunlight eventually cleared the snow away. Thanks to everyone who sent us photos!
--WGN-TV Weather Center

Oak Forest
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Photo courtesy of Julie Wimmer

Lemont
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Photos courtesy of Dan and Doris Wagner