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In the Atlantic, tropical development remains limited for now due to a large plume of Saharan dust moving westward. The dry ...
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Dr. Villacis: Irritated eyes and nasal passages, runny nose, sneezing, some people get a sore throat, and especially those ...
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People who are specifically sensitive to the dust can have worsened allergies,” said a meteorologist with the National Weather Service.