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A Saharan dust plume is expected to bring milky skies and hazy sunsets to Florida, the Southeast, and Gulf Coast.
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The Mirror US on MSNSevere weather leaves more than 100,000 without power as more storms to pummel Southeast USNearly 200,000 have been left without power due to a large outage sparked by severe weather and storms around the US, with ...
The GOP's proposed federal cuts to Medicaid, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, and the Federal Emergency Management ...
The National Hurricane Center is monitoring a non-tropical area of low pressure that is forecast to form near the coast of ...
The National Hurricane Center continued Tuesday to forecast a potential system that could develop into the season’s first tropical or subtropical storm off the Southeast coast of the United ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNA Giant Cloud of Saharan Dust Is Heading to the Southeastern U.S. Here’s What That MeansOnce 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 ...
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