A large plume of Saharan dust has arrived in Texas, leading to hazy skies and a worsening of air quality through the week.
A large plume of dust from the Sahara Desert is forecast to hit Texas last this weekend or early next week.
Increasing storm chances for the Permian Basin with Saharan dust towards West Central Texas. Here’s what you need to know: ...
Saharan dust has reached Central Texas, bringing hazy skies and reduced air quality. People with respiratory issues may feel ...
North Texans should get ready for hazy skies this week, as Saharan dust descends on the Dallas-Fort Worth area. While the ...
Houston's forecast calls for temperatures in the 90s, hazy skies and Saharan dust. A larger dust plume may reach Texas by ...
Warm Atlantic waters and a heat dome could spark tropical development as Americans celebrate the Fourth of July.
Saharan dust will continue to bring hazy skies to Southeast Texas Monday night & Tuesday while temperatures climb into the ...
Get ready, South Texas: Hazy skies and worsening air quality could prompt allergy flare-ups over the next week, but it won’t be because of grass, mold, or mountain cedar pollen. Instead, dust is ...
After a dry stretch that could last into the July 4 holiday weekend, rain chances make a comeback about a week from now.