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Saharan dust from Africa will cause hazy skies across Florida and other Southeast states this week, impacting air quality and ...
Saharan dust can mean hotter temperatures, problematic for those with respiratory issues. However, it also suppresses ...
Along with Saharan dust, rain can be expected to continue in some locations, along with higher temps and a heat index in the ...
The dust from Africa spreads across the Atlantic during the early part of each hurricane season. Some of it has now reached ...
A plume of Saharan dust has moved into South Florida Thursday. This is not the first time this season, but it is the thickest we’ve seen yet. This will continue to give us milky or cloudy-looking ...
Thursday will start mostly dry with a few morning showers across Central Florida. Rain and storm chances increase in the afternoon, peaking between 3–7pm with heavy rain, gusty winds, and lightning.
The Weather Authority is tracking Saharan dust, as a large plume will move across our Southwest Florida area on Thursday.
June tends to be a dusty month with particles traveling thousands of miles from Africa to the Americas. Much is talked about, ...
Internet rumors to the contrary, not a tropical depression will be stirring in the Gulf and Caribbean for another week or more.
Tomorrow morning starts off sunny and warm. The afternoon will bring showers and storms. Highs will return to the lower 90s ...
The dust mass, which forms in the Sahara Desert in northern Africa and blows thousands of miles across the Atlantic Ocean, is ...
The Weather Authority is tracking rain and storms over our area thanks to a slow-moving area of low pressure on Wednesday.