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Storm sweeps desert dust into Maine, leaving dirty cars in its wakeSatellites even detected a brownish tint to the clouds over Michigan on Friday. By the time the storm reached Maine late Friday night into Saturday, there was still plenty of dust in the atmosphere.
Dust from the Sahara Desert is moving across the Atlantic Ocean and could make skies hazy over the southern United States in early June.
A massive dust storm buried parts of New Mexico and Texas in airborne smut Monday morning, shutting down highways and leaving nearly 900,000 residents trapped in a potentially deadly cloud.
Dirt and dust originating 2,000 miles away in the desert Southwest, is seen on the windshield of a car in Portland, Maine, after being carried by wind and mixing with rain Saturday, April 19, 2025.
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration weather satellites captured spectacular footage of a dust storm traveling across parts of the U.S. and Mexico.
Wild video captured a massive dust storm known as a "haboob" that caused car crashes, shut down major highways and left the entire Dallas metro area trapped in an apocalyptic red fog this week.
Massive clouds of the Sahara Desert dust are moving over the Atlantic toward Central and North America, with the possibility of reaching Florida and other states, including Texas, this week.
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.
April showers are supposed to bring May flowers, but the light rain that fell across New England recently brought dirt from across the country instead.
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