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'Chiclone' snaps trees, power lines across Midwest

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A storm drawing distinctions to a storm muscled across the Midwest on Tuesday, breaking trees and power lines, waiting flights at one of nation's busiest airports and drenched commuters who slogged to work under wrinkled umbrellas.

The storm — rapidly nicknamed a "chiclone" and "windpocalypse" — swept an area that prolonged from the Dakotas to the eastern Great Lakes. Severe thunderstorm warnings blanket much of the Midwest and tornado watches were issue from Arkansas to Ohio. Flights were belated at O'Hare International Airport, a major hub for American and United airlines.

continuous winds of 35 to 40 mph and gusts up to 60 mph were anticipated during the afternoon, the National Weather Service said.

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Storms Cancel Obama's Memorial Day Appearance

http://news-updations.blogspot.comEven the president is not in immune from weather, especially a flash thunderstorm in the Midwest in the summer.

President Obama's Memorial Day ceremony at the National Cemetery in Elwood, Ill., was stopped temporarily, and then canceled outright, while a severe thunderstorm passed through Northern Illinois.

As lighting cracked and thunder clapped, the President went to the podium to tell the thousands in the crowd to seek shelter.

http://news-updations.blogspot.comHolding an umbrella in a massive rain storm, the President told the crowd, "Excuse me, everybody listen up. We are a little bit concerned about lightening. This may not be safe. So I know that all of you are here to commemorate the fallen and that's why we're here. What we'd like to do is, if possible, have people move back to their cars, and if this passes in the next 15-20 minutes, I will stick around and we'll come up and start up the ceremony again. But we don't want to endanger anyone, particularly children in the audience. So I'd ask everybody to very calmly, move back to your cars. I'm going to move back to mine. We will wait to make sure that the thunder has passed. A little bit of rain doesn't hurt anybody, but we don't want anybody being struck by lightning.

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