A cold front swept dust from western Texas over Dallas-Fort Worth on Tuesday, briefly turning skies orange and causing flight ...
The sky in the Dallas-Fort Worth region in Texas turned orange on Tuesday due to strong winds blowing dust from West Texas.
Haboobs, or huge dust storms, are caused by down drafts after thunderstorms. Cold down drafts are far denser and blow out ...
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West Texas dust moves into DFW
The BriefStrong winds have brought dust from West Texas to DFW.On Tuesday afternoon, the skies in North Texas had an orange ...
A haboob (pronounced “huh-boob”) is a dust storm that appears like an advancing wall of dust and debris thousands of feet ...
Winds topping 30 and 40 miles per hour brought in a thick layer of dust across Central Texas.
A severe storm threatens North Texas, bringing tornado and hail risks, a large dust storm (haboob) clouds West Texas and fire ...
Strong wind gusts to near 50 mph will cause blowing dust and an increased wildfire threat Tuesday. DALLAS — After a chance of severe storms early Tuesday morning, strong winds will cause blowing dust ...
The National Weather Service Prediction Center said on X that Monday afternoon, "travel hazardous" throughout the middle and ...