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We’ll need to be ready for Houston to become seasonably hotter by midweek, with highs in the middle to upper 90s, the ...
More Saharan dust drifts into Southeast Texas again Friday, but the otherwise mostly rain-free skies should allow fireworks ...
The dust hurts air quality not only by giving skies a milky haze, but also by aggravating respiratory problems and triggering ...
This weather, though, is ideal for lounging by the pool, taking a dip in Barton Springs or Deep Eddy, or spending the day on ...
Light amounts” of Saharan dust were predicted to move into South and Central Texas from June 29 to July 2, bringing hazy ...
Central Texas is preparing for hazy skies and rising temperatures as a Saharan dust plume arrives this weekend.
Folks may notice hazy conditions and hotter days that continue into the following week, the NOAA reports. Around this time, ...
Hazy skies are expected across a large part of Texas Sunday through the first half of this week, and it could cause health ...
Saharan dust refers to fine particles of sand and mineral dust lifted from the Sahara Desert. The dust particles are small enough to be carried by strong winds (often referred to as the trade winds) ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) – A large plume of Saharan Dust will create hazy skies across Central Texas this week. You can also expect ...
For North Texas, the best chance of noticing this plume of dust will be Tuesday, July 1, and Wednesday, July 2. There is a chance this dust does not arrive.
Dust forecast modeling done by NASA’s Goddard Earth Observing System, shows another, much more concentrated, plume of Saharan dust over Texas at 10 a.m. July 10.
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