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A powerful dust storm swept across Texas this week, turning the sky an eerie orange. Strong winds carried dust from West Texas into major metropolitan areas, including Dallas-Fort Worth and Austin ...
The weather across Texas over the past several days has been hectic, to say the least. Flooding devastated the Hill Country over the Fourth of July weekend, and things really haven't settled down ...
The dust storm comes after millions of residents in Texas were told to avoid using their cars in an effort to improve air quality this month. The advisory notice was issued due to raised levels of ...
A Dust Storm Warning was issued for Lubbock and the surrounding counties Monday evening due to damaging wind gusts in excess of 60+ mph and near-zero visibility due to blowing dust. Dust storm in ...
It's like Mars in Fort Worth, #Texas, where a raging dust and sand storm has darkened the sky and blocked visibility, with winds of more than 60 mph lashing the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area ...
The storm intensified from a tropical storm to a major hurricane in less than two days, with wind speeds increasing by 65 mph in just 24 hours and 95 mph in under 48 hours — one of the earliest ...
The National Hurricane Center gives the disturbance a 10% chance of development, but parts of Texas will see heavy rainfall ...
A dust storm swept through Texas on Tuesday (March 18), bringing high winds and significantly reduced visibility, according to local media reports.
A plume of Saharan dust is once again moving towards the Texas coast, and is expected to bring one or two drier days to the area. From Wednesday into Thursday, you may see haze in the skies, and fewer ...
Texas dust storm reactions y’all i’m living in hell !!! this dust storm in texas is so bad 😭 — noemi (@elixirheaqrt) March 15, 2025 ...
Dust storm kills 3 in Texas Panhandle, fans wildfires Three people were killed Friday in car crashes in the Texas Panhandle caused by a dust storm, according to Sgt. Cindy Barkley with the state ...
A massive dust storm buried parts of New Mexico and Texas in airborne smut Monday morning, shutting down highways and leaving nearly 900,000 residents trapped in a potentially deadly cloud.