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The dust causes hazy skies and colorful sunrises and sunsets, but can also lead to a trip to the hospital for some folks.
A burst of Saharan dust moving across the Atlantic recently made headlines as it tracked closer to parts of the U.S.
We made it through the first week of Hurricane Season without 'tropical trouble'. Here's why it's been so quiet.
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We're closing out the week with another round of pop-up showers. Those showers will dissipate later tonight with hazier conditions developing to kick off the weekend. Rain chances will be ...
Saharan dust reached Florida's shores this week, creating a hazy blanket over much of the state. These groups should take ...
The dust causes hazy skies and colorful sunrises and sunsets, but can also lead to a trip to the hospital for some people.
The dust can be dangerous, especially for people with lung conditions or otherwise compromised health. But it can also quell ...
Rain chances will stay low through at least Monday.
A huge plume of Saharan dust is expected to sweep over Mississippi and the Gulf Coast by next week.Health experts are warning ...
Sunday’s heat risk is categorized as “extreme” and is highlighted in purple on the heat risk map. This level of alert is ...
As Saharan dust approaches the Gulf Coast for the weekend, FOX 26 meteorologist Allison Gargaro has plenty of "Furry Friends ...