Notice the hazy skies covering Brevard County on June 5? It’s thanks to a plume of dust from the Saharan Desert sweeping across Florida. In addition to the hazy conditions, we’ll also get some ...
A Saharan dust plume is expected to waft over Florida and the Treasure Coast beginning June 4, according to meteorologists. No hazardous weather is associated with the Saharan dust plume, but it is ...
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — The densest cloud of Saharan dust we’ve seen in decades has made its way to the Gulf of Mexico after a 5,000-mile trek across the Atlantic Ocean. But with the arrival of the dust, ...
It’s that time of the year again — when large plumes of Saharan dust traverse thousands of miles, from northern Africa westward into the Atlantic Ocean and into the United States. These dust clouds ...
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) – A massive plume of dust is drifting across the Atlantic and heading for Florida. This has the benefit of causing gorgeous sunsets and tamping down tropical development, but it ...
A massive cloud of Sahara Desert dust is blanketing the Caribbean as it heads toward the U.S. with a size and concentration that experts say hasn’t been seen in half a century. The thick dust cloud, ...
The WXII 12 First Warning Weather Team is tracking a large plume of Saharan dust that has traveled across the Atlantic Ocean.WHAT IS THE SAHARAN AIR LAYER?The Saharan Air Layer, more commonly known as ...
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 ...
A vast Saharan dust cloud, the largest of its kind this year, is sweeping across the Caribbean and moving toward the southeastern United States, according to CBS News. Stretching approximately 2,000 ...
The dust may cause itchy eyes and throat for people sensitive to those symptoms. The skies over the East Coast and South are going to be a bit dusty this weekend. A massive dust plume from the Sahara ...
A large Saharan dust plume, the largest of the year so far, is causing hazy skies over Brevard County, Florida. The dust plume is not expected to affect air quality, though it may reduce visibility.