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A giant haboob from the Sahara desert is about to reach the southeastern USA, predicted to hit Texas and Florida on Wednesday ...
By the time the 5,000-mile trans-Atlantic traveler reaches the Gulf Coast — from Florida to Texas — it’ll lose some of its bite, but residents can still expect surreal sepia-toned skies, muggy heat ...
Every summer, strong winds blow massive clouds of dust off the Sahara Desert in Africa. This is called the Saharan Air Layer, ...
June tends to be a dusty month with particles traveling thousands of miles from Africa to the Americas. Much is talked about, ...
"Showers and thunderstorms located over the Florida peninsula, the southeastern U.S. coast, the northwestern Bahamas, and the ...
Florida skies may look orange and dusty due to a dust cloud crossing the Atlantic. Here's what you need to know about this ...
Meteorologists are monitoring several weather patterns that could develop into a tropical depression or storm that may impact ...
It’s also fortunate for residents of Florida and other Gulf Coast states — where the National Hurricane Center is monitoring a tropical system that has the potential to develop — as the dust could ...