Two dust storms, also known as haboobs, enveloped regions in Texas and New Mexico Monday afternoon, creating unsafe road ...
A haboob (pronounced “huh-boob”) is a dust storm that appears like an advancing wall of dust and debris thousands of feet ...
New Mexico law enforcement officials closed parts of Interstates 10 and 25 as well as US Highway 70 because of the “dangerous ...
A massive dust storm buried parts of New Mexico and Texas in airborne smut Monday morning, shutting down highways and leaving nearly 900,000 residents trapped in a potentially deadly cloud.
Blinding dust storms caused crashes, road closures and a strain on emergency services in Dexter, New Mexico on Monday.
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 ...
A massive dust storm buried parts of New Mexico and Texas in airborne smut ... The dust storm — a particularly fierce variety known as a “haboob” — was miles wide and thousands of feet ...
A fierce dust storm called a haboob left some drivers in southern New Mexico stuck on interstate highways with nearly zero road visibility early Monday, while more dust clouds could be seen from ...