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Massive Dust Cloud Originating Thousands of Miles Away In the Sahara Desert Just Hit Florida Florida is all set to experience ...
The dust mass, which forms in the Sahara Desert in northern Africa and blows thousands of miles across the Atlantic Ocean, is ...
Wednesday will see two bouts of wet weather sweeping across South Florida with the first one hitting at lunch time and the ...
A massive dust cloud from the Sahara Desert has swept through the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean and is now starting to ...
A thick cloud of Saharan dust has drifted into South Florida, creating hazy skies and coating cars in a fine layer of dust.
By the time the 5,000-mile trans-Atlantic traveler reaches the Gulf Coast — from Florida to Texas — it’ll lose some of its ...
Dust carried across the Atlantic is one of the great wonders of the weather world. This is the most significant cloud so far ...
An enormous cloud of dust from the Sahara is floating westward over the Atlantic Ocean, heading straight for Florida. The ...
The plume is forecast to move northwest and reach Florida mid-week, then hit other states including Georgia, the Carolinas, Texas and Louisiana by Friday, radar shows.
A wide-reaching Sahara dust plume is sweeping across the Caribbean and expected to impact parts of the southern US this week.
The colossal plume is expected to hit Florida, Louisiana, Alabama and Mississippi late this week and into the weekend.
South Florida’s rainy season will pick back up in the next few days with afternoon showers and chances for thunderstorms.