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A Sahara dust storm is hitting the U.S. in June. Here's how it will affect hurricanes, air quality, asthma, and hazy skies.
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Soy Carmín on MSNFlorida on Alert: When Could the First Tropical Storm Strike and What You Need to KnowAs Floridians gear up for another hurricane season, a new forecast is putting residents on edge: the Atlantic's first ...
Both chambers of the Legislature have agreed to a $100 million increase in funding for My Safe Florida Home. The program ...
The massive plume kicked off the Sahara and will create murky skies as well as inhibit the formation of tropical storms.
A plume of thick dust suspended in the atmosphere is moving westward across the Caribbean Sea and is expected to reach ...
Flash flooding in south Florida residents is expected to give way to brilliant sunsets later this week as Saharan dust is ...
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The Island Packet on MSNWeek 1: storm season 2025 brings Hilton Head area heavy rains but no tropical disturbancesAs hurricane season begins, low pressure over Southeastern states will develop and bring heavy rain, windy beaches and risk ...
Weather Tiger Ryan Truchelut discusses models showing the chance of a storm hitting the Sunshine State during the 2025 season ...
Scattered and "potentially numerous showers" also are expected for the eastern Panhandle June 4, according to the National ...
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