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Saharan dust is rolling through the southeastern U.S. and will make its mark across Texas through late Friday.
The hazy skies may produce particularly vibrant sunsets Saturday evening, but health hazards are not expected.
Houston will have a hot and hazy end to the week as the first plume of Saharan dust this summer arrives. Here's how air ...
Dust from the Sahara Desert is expected to reach North Texas this weekend. The dust could potentially cause hazy skies and ...
The dust, drifting westward across the Atlantic, is expected to bring hazy skies and reduced air quality to parts of the ...
Clouds of Saharan dust, originating in North Africa, have made their way across the Alantic Ocean and are impacting states ...
Flash flooding in south Florida residents is expected to give way to brilliant sunsets later this week as Saharan dust is ...
Dust isn't the only threat out there, especially for those with respiratory problems. Smoke from Canadian wildfires is moving ...
Mississippi can expect hazy skies, lower air quality when double whammy of Saharan dust and smoke from wildfires in Canada ...
Massive clouds of Sahara Desert dust are moving over the Atlantic toward Central and North America, with the possibility of ...
The dust causes hazy skies and colorful sunrises and sunsets, but can also lead to a trip to the hospital for some people.
A massive plume of Saharan dust is moving on toward the Gulf Coast and Texas this weekend, a day after turning Florida skies ...