EL PASO, Texas (KVIA) -- The Borderland is experiencing more frequent dust storms than usual this season, with meteorologists pointing to dry conditions and human activity as key factors.
Dust clouds covered the sky, leading to low visibility and dangerous driving conditions. State authorities say at least three people in two counties died in car crashes from the dust storm.
By Tuesday, west-southwest winds between 20-30 mph, with gusts up to 40 mph, will bring blowing dust, especially to Luna, Doña Ana, El Paso, and Hudspeth counties. Fire danger will also be a concern.
SHARON SPRINGS, Kan. (WIBW) - The Kansas Highway Patrol (KHP) has responded to several crashes on Highway 40 due to heavy winds and dust impacting areas on Friday, March 14. Trooper Tod with the ...
TYLERTOWN, Miss. (AP) — Unusually vicious and damaging weather across multiple U.S. states spawned violent tornadoes, blinding dust storms and fast-moving wildfires over the weekend, leaving at ...
Justin Fields didn’t need more reason to land with the New York Jets. But just to be safe, it looked like Garrett Wilson may have helped make his decision to move from Pittsburgh to New Jersey ...
PIEDMONT, Mo. (AP) — Residents pounded by unusually vicious weather across parts of the U.S. surveyed damage Sunday from violent tornadoes, high winds and blinding dust storms that decimated ...
Dust storms spurred by the system’s early high winds claimed almost a dozen lives on Friday. Eight people died in a Kansas highway pileup involving at least 50 vehicles, according to the state ...
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