Dust from drought and harvest limiting visibility in Central Illinois
Share this @internewscast.com

The dry weather combined with the harvesting season in Central Illinois is creating hazardous conditions on highways due to increased dust that reduces visibility.

Ed Shimon, a Warning Coordination Meteorologist with the National Weather Service, advises drivers on how to handle localized dust events caused by harvesting activities.

“The low moisture content in the dry crops is generating more dust and debris, which is impacting visibility on roads more frequently this year,” Shimon explained. He suggests that motorists pull off as far to the side of the road as possible when encountering these conditions.

This year’s drought also poses risks to agriculture, according to U of I agronomy professor Giovani Preza Fontes. Farmers might face yield losses, especially with soybean fields that need to be harvested at 13% moisture.

“Most of the fields will be harvested with moisture below 10%,” Preza Fontes said. 

The agronomist said that a difference of 3% can make a big impact for most farms.

“For farms spanning hundreds of acres, the financial impact can be significant,” Preza Fontes highlighted.

Still, both Preza Fontes and Shimon said field fires should remain at the front of most people’s minds.

Shimon also noted that strong winds, forecasted to be 20 to 25 mph with gusts over the weekend, amplify the risk of small fires spreading rapidly, compounding the challenges for farmers.

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like

Illinois Lawmakers Rush to Finalize Legislation Ahead of Veto Session Deadline

In Illinois, legislators find themselves pressed for time with an extensive agenda…

Congress Faces Intense Pressure: Government Shutdown Looms with Weekend Deadline

The repercussions of the government shutdown are about to intensify significantly. For…

Cyclone Montha Diminishes After Impacting India’s Eastern Coast with Intense Rain and Winds

NEW DELHI – Cyclone Montha began losing steam on Wednesday after unleashing…

U.S. Authorities Thwart Smuggling Operation: 300 High-Caliber Firearms Seized En Route to Mexico

EL PASO, Texas (Border Report) – Federal officials are intensifying their crackdown…

Federal Reserve Anticipates Interest Rate Reduction Amid Economic Uncertainty from Government Shutdown

NEW YORK — As the federal government shutdown stretches into its fourth…

Second Harvest Steps Up: Supporting Families Amid Looming SNAP Benefit Cuts

SAVANNAH, Ga. — With the looming expiration of SNAP benefits on November…

Denver Woman Wrongfully Accused of Theft Due to Flock Camera Error: A Cautionary Tale

A Denver resident found herself in a perplexing situation, accused of a…

Power Pole Blaze Triggers Temporary Outage in Philo

CHAMPAIGN COUNTY, Ill. (WCIA) — Early Wednesday morning, a fire engulfed a…

Bristol Cities Join Forces to Enhance Security with State Street Police Cameras Initiative

The Bristol, Virginia City Council has greenlit an initiative to enable the…

Safety Enhancements Announced for Challenging Orange County Intersection

PINE HILLS, Fla. – In response to a series of accidents and…

Unveiling the Secrets of Hurricane Melissa’s Unprecedented Power

Jeff Berardelli serves as the Chief Meteorologist and Climate Specialist at WFLA.…