The hardworking mom of three is now being honored as the "Crossing Guard of Black History Month" by ABC7's "Windy City Weekend."
I call it my ‘holy street’ because I bless it, I receive it and the people are the witnesses,” Anderson said. “When I get off my bus at 51st and State Street, once I hit that land, I’m blessed all the way though. Commuters have changed their routes just to see her smile as they drove down State Street — and she’s impacted the lives of students, as well, often digging in her pocket to buy lunches and gifts for every Beasley Bee. There are other supporters, like the white cement truck driver who jumped out of his truck to tell Anderson how much he loved her for what she’s done for the community, she said. The DuSable High alumna told Block Club last year that being a helper had come naturally since her grade school years at Beethoven, where she always willing to lend an ear or a hug when needed. “I was in shock when [ABC7] reached out to me.
Friday will be the warmest day of the week, with a high of 87 degrees. However, windy conditions will continue with gusts as high as 25 mph.
Seas 4 to 6 feet with occasional seas to 7 feet. - Saturday Night – East winds 15 to 20 knots diminishing to 5 to 10 knots after midnight. - Sunday Night – South winds 5 knots, becoming west after midnight. A dominant period of 7 seconds. Then north winds will increase to 20 to 25 knots this evening and overnight behind a cold front. However, windy conditions will continue with gusts as high as 25 mph.
The National Weather Service in Dodge City is predicting the temperature in the Hays area to rise, as southwest winds move warmer air into western Kansas.
There is a 40 percent of chance of snow Wednesday night, the NWS said. The high temperature Saturday and Sunday will be near 50, with a high of nearly 60 expected by Tuesday. Tuesday night brings a slight chance of rain , with a 20 percent chance of precipitation into Wednesday morning.
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Winds were howling with some areas seeing wind gusts up to 50 mph. You can find out who saw some of the strongest gusts on Friday.
Wind gusts reached up to 50 mph in areas like Dundalk in Baltimore County and Middleburg in Carroll County. Sustained wind speeds were around the 20 mph range for most of the afternoon but wind gusts really jumped up. But other areas were not left out either as we saw wind gusts above 40 mph in our other counties as well.
We'll see a warming trend into Saturday with strong east winds at times. A pair of storm systems will impact the area next week, with cooler air, ...
This evening will be quite chilly with temps in the 40s and wind chill in the 30s, so keep that in mind if you have plans to spend time outdoors Friday ...
Sunday will be partly cloudy and a little warmer with highs in the low 60s. Saturday will be a little warmer with plentiful sunshine and temps in the 50s. This evening will be quite chilly with temps in the 40s and wind chill in the 30s, so keep that in mind if you have plans to spend time outdoors Friday evening.
QUICK-LOOK FORECAST: Mostly sunny today, milder, light winds; Warmer for Sunday, breezy, gusts up to 30 mph; Above normal temperatures through Thursday.
FRIDAY: Today will be a very chilly start with readings below freezing. SUNDAY: Today will be a chilly start with temperatures in the mid 30s. It will be cloudy for the early morning, but sunny by mid-morning.
Temperatures this morning will be in the upper 50s with rain and some fog. Winds increase as a cold front moves across Pennsylvania. Rain ends west to east ...
High temperatures on Saturday we will be in the upper 30s to lower 40s. This is seasonable for this time of the year. Sunday we will have a mix of clouds and ...
A wet Friday morning will give way to windy conditions through the afternoon before a steep temperature drop overnight ushers in a much cooler weekend.
For most of Friday, it'll be a warm, windy, wet day. However, the end of it will be breezy with a biting chill in the air. Temperatures will go from.
The day will be dry as sunshine gives way to clouds. Shore temperatures will slowly settle and stay in the mid-30s. High temperatures will be in the mid-40s. The weather will cooperate. Saturday night will be just fine, too. That sun is a little higher in the sky, giving a little more power to it. will be dry. To be clear, wind chills in the teens during February is common most winters. After midnight, wind chills will be in the teens. It’ll be a soaker for the rest of the morning. Temperatures will go from the 60s to the 20s in less than 24 hours, with a seasonable Saturday ahead. Temperatures will be in the 50s at the shore.
Tonight, the weather will be cool with a light chilly northerly breeze — low temperatures will be in the 60s and partly cloudy skies. On Saturday, temperatures ...
Today's Forecast: A HIGH WIND WARNING will be in effect from Saturday at 5 pm until Sunday at 10 am for the UPPER HUERFANO RIVER BASIN BELOW 7500 FEET AND ...
Partly cloudy on Saturday with W wind at 20-30 mph gusting to 40-60 mph. A HIGH-WIND WARNING is in effect from Saturday at 5 pm until Sunday at 10 am for wind gusts up to 65 mph. Snow will move into the mountains west of the divide on Sunday. Wind gusts up to 65 mph will be possible. Partly cloudy with W wind at 10-15 mph gusting to 30 mph. Partly cloudy with W wind at 5-10 mph gusting to 15 mph.