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A so-far unremarkable Atlantic hurricane season is heading for a 'pivot point,' forecasters warn. Here's what to expect.
Dr. Villacis: Irritated eyes and nasal passages, runny nose, sneezing, some people get a sore throat, and especially those ...
The FOX 35 Storm Team is monitoring at least five tropical waves across the Atlantic. Due to Saharan Dust and wind shear, the ...
We reached out to the National Weather Service in Miami to get an explanation for why Naples has never seen a 100-degree day.
A few showers will be possible on Friday as the breeze builds out of the southeast, but the chance of rain is low due to ...
Much of Florida takes a break from the storms, and Saharan dust takes over, making the temperatures soar. At least the dust ...
People who are specifically sensitive to the dust can have worsened allergies,” said a meteorologist with the National ...
Saharan dust will blanket Florida throughout the weekend and help disrupt the typical summer afternoon storm pattern.
The dust eventually reaches the United States, often reaching the southern states, including Texas. While the Saharan dust travels across the Atlantic, it is also linked to lower tropical activity.
Just like first responders have teams to keep them safe, their canine counterparts are under the care of the Texas A&M Veterinary Emergency Team while out in the disaster zone.