A series of recent dust storms sweeping through the Permian Basin and beyond has stirred more than just tumbleweeds and sand.
Dirty rain isn’t a term you hear very often, but it was a reality for many in the Southeast U.S. this week. After the rain ...
The March 14 wind storm didn’t only whip up dust, it also caused wildfires to rapidly spread across Texas and Oklahoma. In detailed satellite imagery you could see the thick dispersion of dust ...
Another storm system affected millions of people in the middle of the U.S. on Wednesday, leaving parts of the Midwest and Great Plains under blizzard conditions and a broad swath of neighboring states ...
Satellite imagery and photos show how “dirty rain" and “dirty snow" showered parts of the Upper Midwest on Wednesday, due to ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — On Wednesday, a strong storm system caused major impacts to much of the United States. It brought ...
Strong winds blow dust through Fort Worth on Tuesday, March 4, 2025. The dust is coming from West Texas. North Texans can ...
Windstorms can seem like they come out of nowhere, hitting with a sudden blast. They might be hundreds of miles long, ...
Dirty rain” showered parts of the Upper Midwest on Wednesday, due to a powerful storm carrying dust from Texas and New Mexico hundreds of miles north.
West Texas dust storms are expected to subside with calmer winds and warmer temperatures forecasted for the weekend.
Blizzard conditions are likely the rest of the day with heavy, wet snow and wind gusts up to 65 miles per hour.