The dust storm, known meteorologically as a haboob, swept across Deming and Doña Ana counties in New Mexico at a breakneck pace with near-zero visibility and winds of 45 mph, the National Weather ...
Wild video captured a massive dust storm known as a “haboob” that caused car crashes, shut down major highways and left the entire Dallas metro area trapped in an apocalyptic red fog this week.
The dust storm — a particularly fierce variety known as a “haboob” — was miles wide and thousands of feet tall, carried along the southern border by whipping winds that kicked up desert ...
THEY ALSO WANT TO REMIND PEOPLE THEY W Dust storms and haboobs can happen anywhere in the country, according to the National Weather Service. Dust storms and haboobs are more common in the ...
The dust storms, known as haboobs, and the high-speed wind gusts that fuel its movement made "travel hazardous" across the central and southern Plains on Monday afternoon, The National Weather ...
For the latest watches and warnings, see our weather alert page. A "haboob" typically occurs in Arizona during monsoon. From June to September, large dust storms can occur across the state as high ...