Saharan dust lingers over Florida
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Satellite images early Friday show Saharan dust over the Florida peninsula and the eastern Gulf. What that means for the weekend.
Saharan dust arrives Friday in Houston and may set the scene for a dazzling, Instagram-worthy sunset after a seasonably warm afternoon. Hazy skies linger through at least the first half of the weekend as Mother Nature turns up her thermostat.
South Florida is now onto Day 4 of the Saharan dust filling our skies ever since it arrived Wednesday. With the dust still overhead,
A recurring atmospheric phenomenon that doesn't always reach North America is expected to dust SC skies this week.
A large plume of Saharan dust will blanket the Gulf Coast after traveling across the Atlantic Friday, local meteorologists say, and Louisiana should expect to see hazy skies and picturesque sunrises and sunsets over the next few days.
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After much anticipation, the Saharan dust plume that first hit Florida is set to cross over Texas this weekend. Forecasters from the National Weather Service’s Fort Worth office said the strong storms earlier this week kept any dust in the first wave from making its way farther north.
It’s dust plume season in the US, when massive clouds of dust from the Sahara Desert make their way across the Atlantic Ocean. Here’s what to know.
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The St. Lucie News-Tribune on MSNSaharan dust begins to blow across Florida. See photos, videos of sunrise and sunsetsSaharan dust has begun to sweep throughout Florida, leaving behind hazy sunrises and sunsets. The dust plume is about 2,000 miles wide from west to east and 750 miles long from north to south, wrote AccuWeather hurricane expert Alex DaSilva in a report released June 2.