A massive dust wall towering thousands of feet and spanning over a 1,000-mile front swept across the American Southwest ...
Widespread high winds capable of power outages, rapid fire spread and tree damage are expected in the Plains and parts of the Midwest. Blizzard conditions are also possible in the Northern Plains.
New Mexico law enforcement officials closed parts of Interstates 10 and 25 as well as US Highway 70 because of the “dangerous, life-threatening” travel conditions.
Did you wake up Saturday morning to a dusty car and wonder where it all came from? According to the National Weather ...
A huge storm system crossing the U.S. threatens to unleash tornadoes Friday in the Mississippi Valley, blizzards in the ...
The forecast comes days after an expansive storm similarly trekked across the U.S. last week, unloading snow in the northern ...
Widespread high winds capable of power outages and tree damage will also lead to dangerous conditions for wildfires in the ...
The winds are expected to be strongest and the fire risk highest in an area extending from north Texas across central ...
A combination of an earlier dust storm and wildfires to our southwest was the likely reason for a dirty rain Friday evening.
Strong winds and dry conditions fueled fires and dust storms last week. Dust kicked up by the winds traveled as far as West ...
The National Weather Service issued dust storm warnings for Maricopa, Pima and Pinal counties on March 1. Red-flag warnings ...