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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A giant Saharan dust cloud is headed to Houston this weekend. Here's a timeline for Texas
A massive cloud of Saharan dust is heading to Texas, after crossing the entire Atlantic Basin from the Cape Verde Islands off of the coast of Senegal in West Africa, all the way to the eastern ...
Houston is kicking off July with a good dose of Saharan dust in the air, slimmer chances for rain and some of the hottest weather we’ve seen all year coming right after the Independence Day holiday.
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 ...
Once again, expect to see isolated to spotty showers and storms across SE Texas through the afternoon hours. The rain chances kick off in the afternoon through the evening. Be on the lookout for hazy ...
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- A Saharan dust cloud starts blowing into Southeast Texas Friday, dropping rain chances for the weekend and turning the sky hazy gray. The hazy sky and dry weather will be ...
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 ...
Diamond Dickson was born in Houston, TX and comes from our sister station in Bryan/Waco/College Station where she served as a morning anchor, MMJ and producer. She joins KRIS 6 as a Meteorologist.
Saharan 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 ...
A cloud of dust from the Sahara Desert in North Africa is now sitting over the Southeastern U.S. and the Gulf of Mexico. It brings increased particles into the air and could cause respiratory issues ...
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