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A slow-moving plume of Saharan dust is closing in on Florida and the Gulf Coast — painting sunsets a brilliant red as air quality drops across a dozen states
The skies over the Gulf of Mexico have turned a milky amber, and the sunsets from Galveston to the Florida Panhandle are the ...
Saharan dust plumes are currently headed across the Caribbean and are expected to reach the state very soon. It typically forms during late spring, summer, and early fall, moving across the tropical ...
June is generally the most common time of the year for Saharan dust in Texas. That’s usually when high heat in the desert ...
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