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ABC13's meteorologist Will Stafford explains that wildfires in Oklahoma and dust storms in Texas created a "muddy rain." SEE ALSO: Showers start Saturday for some, sunshine finishes it "The jet ...
Four people were killed and multiple people were injured in crashes across Oklahoma and Texas as a powerful dust storm fueled by 60-85 mph wind gusts dropped visibility to near zero along highways ...
The National Weather Service has issued fire weather warnings for portions of Oklahoma due to risk of wildfire and dust storms blowing in from Texas.
Strong winds and blowing dust made their inevitable return to the Borderland Thursday, prompting several more emergency alert Dust Storm Warnings.
A new satellite image released by the NASA Earth Observatory has captured the dramatic plumes of smoke coming from the wildfires in Oklahoma that have devastated the state since Friday. Over 130 ...
Violent tornadoes ripped through parts of the U.S., wiping out schools and toppling semitractor-trailers in several states.
A great dust cloud passed through Oklahoma on this Sunday in 1935. Woody Guthrie said, "We thought it was our doom." ...
Three people were killed Friday in car crashes during a dust storm in Amarillo County ... Evacuations were ordered Friday for some areas in Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri and New Mexico. A fire in ...
Parts of the Texas Panhandle and Oklahoma were under blowing dust warnings until early Wednesday. Severe dust storms also hit New Mexico, where authorities had urged people to avoid driving Tuesday.
Meanwhile, the severe weather threat will linger through Sunday from Florida northward into the upper Ohio River Valley, forecasters warned.