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Saharan dust isn’t just about hazy skies and vibrant sunsets, it can also impact air quality and health.
Saharan dust typically travels across the Atlantic this time of year, but this could be the biggest yet of 2025 and could cause dazzling sunsets.
With that being a possibility later this week, ABC13 Meteorologist Elyse Smith takes a closer look at the Saharan Dust forecast and how it can impact the weather and air quality.
Saharan dust continues to move through South Florida The haze and heat continue across South Florida as the NEXT Weather Team is tracking a hot and mostly dry weekend.
A cloud of dust from the Saharan Desert will sweep across the Gulf Coast this week with dry air that could mute blue skies and intensify the color of sunsets. The dust is common this time of year ...
Although forecasters do not expect Chantal to become a hurricane, the storm is likely to dump several inches of heavy ...
According to the CDC, Saharan dust transported to the United States is a normal occurrence, especially from late June to mid-August. How does Saharan dust impact tropical activity?
The dust will be thickest through Thursday.A thick plume of Saharan dust is headed toward Florida The dust will be thickest through Thursday.
Saharan dust arrives in Florida! Explore its effects on hurricanes, local weather patterns, increased heat, and your health concerns with allergies.
A plume of Saharan dust is headed to the Gulf Coast. Here's how it can impact hurricane season.
It’s that time of year again when we are tracking hazy skies and the culprit is none other than Saharan dust.
Forecasters anticipate seeing Saharan dust every year, often from April to August, as it is a staple of hurricane season.