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Smoke, dust, what else is heading toward U.S.? As dust cloud over the Sahara Desert sweeps to the U.S., here's what a haboob ...
A vast cloud of Saharan dust—nearly the size of the lower 48 states —is making its way across the Atlantic and is expected to ...
A massive dust cloud from the Sahara Desert has swept through the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean and is now starting to ...
A significant weather event is unfolding this week as a massive cloud of dust from the Sahara Desert is heading toward the ...
Many people across the United States are experiencing a hazy, orange-tinted sky this week, not just from Canadian wildfire ...
The massive plume kicked off the Sahara and will create murky skies as well as inhibit the formation of tropical storms.
Mississippi can expect hazy skies, lower air quality when double whammy of Saharan dust and smoke from wildfires in Canada sweep in. What to know ...
While the dust creates hazy skies and spectacular sunrises and sunsets, some experts say it can also aggravate respiratory issues.
The low-pressure area the NHC has been monitoring off Florida's eastern coast will bring heavy rain to the Carolinas before ...
Flash flooding in south Florida is expected to give way to brilliant sunsets later this week as Saharan dust is forecast to arrive in the state after being blown across the Atlantic.
The National Hurricane Center is tracking a potential tropical development that’s just off Florida’s southeastern coast.