After several days of heavy rain and storms, another atmospheric shift is headed for Texas — this time, a plume of Saharan dust. The dust, drifting westward across the Atlantic, is expected to bring ...
Hazy skies will persist over parts of Texas on Tuesday, thanks to a plume of Saharan dust that has been irritating sensitive eyes, noses and throats since last weekend. Forecast models, though, show ...
A large area of Saharan Dust is moving west from the Gulf of Mexico, on a crash course toward the Texas coast today. Some of the dust will arrive early Sunday morning, but the greater concentration of ...
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Saharan dust plume heading to U.S. could come to Texas. Here’s when it's set to arrive.
It’s that time of the year again — when large plumes of Saharan dust traverse thousands of miles, from northern Africa westward into the Atlantic Ocean and into the United States. These dust clouds ...
After rain showers and thunderstorms, another atmospheric shift will bring a plume of Saharan dust to parts of southeastern Texas, from Houston to Dallas, in the coming days. A light layer of dust is ...
Hazy skies are becoming common in Central Texas this summer, and it's coming from the other side of the world. Plumes, or dust clouds, from the Sahara Desert in North Africa are starting to make their ...
AUSTIN, Texas — Most summers, dust from the Saharan Desert makes its way into Central Texas and creates beautiful sunrises and sunsets. But the dust can also create health problems for some people ...
A massive cloud of Saharan dust has developed, stretching across nearly the entire Atlantic Basin from the Cape Verde Islands off of the coast of Senegal in West Africa, all the way to the eastern ...
It’s that time of year again, and the Saharan dust is forecasted to reach the Texas coast possibly on Friday, with a few pros and cons as hurricane season officially kicks off this Sunday, on June 1. ...
Hazy skies will persist over parts of Texas on Tuesday, thanks to a plume of Saharan dust that has been irritating sensitive eyes, noses and throats since last weekend. Forecast models, though, show ...
This plume of Saharan dust has been anticipated since Monday’s forecast and it’s finally set to arrive Friday. While the density of this plume isn’t as substantial as what was initially expected ...
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