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A plume of dust from the Saharan Desert is expected to sweep across the Gulf Coast this week, bringing hazy skies and reduced ...
Saharan dust typically travels across the Atlantic this time of year, but this could be the biggest yet of 2025 and could ...
A plume of thick dust suspended in the atmosphere is moving westward across the Caribbean Sea and is expected to reach ...
Once the next dust cloud reaches Florida, people can expect to see hazier skies. “Typically, we have nice blue skies, but with the dust, the whole sky looks soft and warm, because the particles ...
From late spring through early fall, the Sahara Desert sends plumes of dry, dusty air on an extensive trek across the ...
A huge cloud of dust blown up from the Sahara Desert in Africa is expected to arrive in the U.S. late this week.
A stark atmospheric dichotomy is gripping the United States this week, with millions in the northern states enduring ...
Storms, beginning mid-morning in northwest Alabama, may bring heavy rain, lightning, and totals exceeding a quarter inch. Most of Alabama will NOT have rain on Sunday. These are spotty, hit-or-miss ...
A giant cloud of dust from the Sahara is forecast to hit southeastern states this week. NPR speaks with Jason Dunion, a hurricane scientist at NOAA, about what to expect.
A Saharan dust plume may cause enhanced sunsets and minor air quality issues, according to an AccuWeather expert.
The plume is forecast to move northwest and reach Florida mid-week, then hit other states including Georgia, the Carolinas, Texas and Louisiana by Friday, radar shows.
A new report from the National Weather Service concluded that a combination of drier soil, recent agricultural tilling, and ...