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A plume of Saharan dust is expected to arrive over the Houston area Thursday and Friday and it could reduce daily storm ...
Aside from the widespread haze, skies should be mostly sunny in Houston on Tuesday and Wednesday. Temperatures on both days will reach 95 degrees.
Regardless of how the system develops, the National Weather Service said in a Wednesday morning update that "a surge of ...
The dust hurts air quality not only by giving skies a milky haze, but also by aggravating respiratory problems and triggering allergy-like symptoms.
Dusty skies and lower rain chances are expected midweek across Southeast Texas, but the calm may not last. A system in the Gulf could bring tropical downpours after the dust clears out.
Most of our days this week have had many similarities including hot temperatures and breezy winds, including a mix of dust.
Although there is still a bit of uncertainty with this system, we can expect tropical moisture to surge at the end of the week. This will bring a flood threat to those east of I-45 on Friday and ...
Big outbreaks of Saharan dust – tens of millions of tons of mineral dust hoisted from the sands of North Africa into the ...
The Saharan Dust arrives this evening and will exit by early Friday morning. We have a primarily dry week as well with little to no rainfall expected. Feels-like temperatures will consistently touch ...
Temperatures are expected to stay consistent across Houston, with highs sticking to the lower to mid-90s through the weekend ...
A plume of Saharan dust drifts into the area starting today, bringing hazy skies and some potential air quality concerns, ...
The next round of Saharan dust is likely to move toward the Texas Gulf Coast by Sunday, becoming the most concentrated early next week.