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A plume of dust from the Saharan Desert appears set to sweep across Florida and the Gulf Coast this week, providing the region with enhanced sunrises and sunsets. AccuWeather hurricane expert Alex ...
The dry air and dust, known as the Saharan Air Layer, have traveled more than 5,000 miles from North Africa, a brown-ish mass viewable in satellite images as it moved slowly across the Atlantic Ocean.
Saharan dust reached Florida's shores this week, creating a hazy blanket over much of the state. These groups should take precaution.
Saharan dust from the west coast of Africa is moving across the Atlantic Ocean and is headed for the U.S. The latest forecast has the dust arriving to southeast Texas by Friday June 6, 2025.
A huge Saharan dust cloud is drifting to South Carolina. Here’s how much of SC will be impacted and when it’ll arrive and what it will do.
The African dust approaching the United States this week raises many questions. A meteorologist explains what you need to know about its effects, risks and benefits.
Saharan dust was expected to arrive in Florida on June 4. Saharan dust comes from Africa. Saharan dust could bring more vivid sunrises and sunsets to Port St. Lucie, Fort Pierce, Stuart and Vero ...
Saharan dust plume seen on satellite. Imagery captured on July 09, 2024. The Bad. Most dust is between 5,000 and 20,000 feet in the atmosphere. But the particles eventually travel down to the surface, ...
A large plume of Saharan dust is hitting the Gulf Coast after traveling across the Atlantic. Expect hazy skies and striking sunsets in Louisiana ...
The dust is expected to reach the Gulf Coast, including Sarasota, Bradenton and Manatee County, as early as Wednesday, June 4. Saharan dust moving across the Atlantic from Africa isn't unusual.
The dust is expected to reach the Gulf Coast, including Fort Myers, Cape Coral and Lee County, as early as Wednesday, June 4. Saharan dust moving across the Atlantic from Africa isn't unusual.