Midwest

"Midwest" in a Sentence (11 examples)

Chicago is the principal city of the Midwest.

I come from a small town in the Midwest.

Alberta Clipper is a fast-moving low pressure system that occurs during the winter and sweeps southeast from Alberta, Canada, across the northern Great Plains and Midwest of the United States. These storms usually bring a few inches of snow.

The Midwest’s agricultural lands, forests, Great Lakes, industrial activities, and cities are all vulnerable to climate variability and climate change.

She was a single mom from a small Midwest town.

Tom grew up in the Midwest.

Have you ever visited the midwest?

The blaze burned so furiously on July 26 that it created a “fire whirl.” The twirling tower of flame reached speeds of 143 mph (230 kph), which rivaled some of the most destructive Midwest tornados.

The Asian carp, a species of fish brought from China to the U.S. several decades ago, is a growing concern in the midwest state of Illinois.

Temperatures have been rising in cities from the Midwest to the East Coast because of a high-pressure system that has trapped the warm air.

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Many of the dynamics today in West Virginia would be familiar in old industrial towns in the Northeast, or in rural communities across the Midwest.

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