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Saharan dust brings hazy skies to South Florida. Here's what it is and does
A plume of Saharan dust has moved into South Florida Thursday. This is not the first time this season, but it is the thickest we’ve seen yet. This will continue to give us milky or cloudy-looking skies for the next few days. It will also help keep rain chances low. We consistently talk about the Saharan dust during hurricane season,...
Massive Saharan dust plume set to hit southeastern U.S. this week
Saharan A sprawling Saharan dust cloud is moving toward the U.S. One of the largest Saharan dust plumes of the year is currently blanketing the Caribbean, drastically reducing air quality and visibility, and it’s now on a path toward the southeastern United States. According to CBS News, the massive dust cloud spans roughly 2,000 miles from Jamaica to Barbados and extends 750 miles from the Turks and Caicos to Trinidad and Tobago. Where and when…
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