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On April 19, two National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration weather satellites snapped footage of an immense dust storm ...
A massive dust storm rolled through northern Mexico on Saturday, leading to health concerns and road closings.
April showers are supposed to bring May flowers, but the light rain that fell across the region last Friday and Saturday ...
NOAA's GOES-18 satellite captures a jaw-dropping dust storm tearing through New Mexico, shocking scientists with wave-like winds up to 58 mph.
A fierce dust storm swept across parts of New Mexico and Texas, triggering travel hazards and a fatal accident. NOAA shared ...
The type of dust storm, known as a “haboob,” caused hazardous weather conditions in Mexico's border region, prompting ...
GOES-18 is part of a network of satellites that enable meteorologists to accurately monitor and forecast local weather events that impact public safety, among them thunderstorms, tornadoes, hurricanes ...
On April 14, 1935, a wall of dust, hundreds of feet high, descended on farms and homes in the Great Plains. People drove as fast as they could to get away from the black clouds or covered their faces, ...
Very clear skies, light winds, and dry air across the northwestern half of the region have allowed temperatures in the ...
One of the most significant impacts was the closure of the Pan-American Highway, a vital artery for regional transportation.
Winds could gust as high as 65 mph, which have the potential to cause travel disruptions in the hardest hit areas.
By the time the storm reached Maine late Friday night into Saturday, there was still plenty of dust in the atmosphere. As a ...