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Satellite images early Friday show Saharan dust over the Florida peninsula and the eastern Gulf. What that means for the ...
As this dust becomes elevated, the subtropical jet stream carries the dust hundreds of miles over the Atlantic Ocean.
New research from UC Santa Barbara reveals that the atmosphere’s drying capacity is outpacing increases to rainfall.
Along with Saharan dust, rain can be expected to continue in some locations, along with higher temps and a heat index in the ...
Thunderstorms lit up the skies from Los Angeles to Las Vegas on Tuesday as a rare June storm sparked nearly 10,000 lightning strikes in Southern California and dropped flooding rain all the way to ...
Twentynine Pines in the California desert, as well as Joshua Tree National Park, were placed under a warning for ...
The low-pressure area the NHC has been monitoring off Florida's eastern coast will bring heavy rain to the Carolinas before ...
Atlantic hurricane season starts quiet, but meteorologists are watching a system off the Southeast Coast just in case.
Once the next dust cloud reaches Florida, people can expect to see hazier skies. “Typically, we have nice blue skies, but with the dust, the whole sky looks soft and warm, because the particles ...
Isolated thunderstorms will favor the mountains, but there is a slight chance for the inland valleys too.
The National Hurricane Center is tracking a potential tropical development that’s just off Florida’s southeastern coast.
National Hurricane Center watching a potential tropical development off the coast of Florida that could reach South Carolina.
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