Florida to see ‘dirty rain’ as plume of Saharan dust layer arrives this weekend
A thick layer of Saharan dust that is among the massive plume covering much of the tropical Atlantic is forecast to move across the Florida Peninsula this weekend.
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A thick layer of Saharan dust that is among the massive plume covering much of the tropical Atlantic is forecast to move across the Florida Peninsula this weekend.
Start your day with the latest weather news. A cold front that marched across the country this week is stalling and has become the focus of a prolonged period of wet weather in the southern U.S.
The United States Geological Survey said a magnitude 7.4 earthquake struck northern Chile on Thursday evening. The were no immediate reports of casualties connected to the events. Hawaiiâs Emergency Management reported there was no threat of a Pacific-wide tsunami.
A re-examination of data from the Lunar surface indicates the presence of caves. The scope of the caves remains unclear. NASA says the lunar pits may provide shelter from extreme temperatures and other events.
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A warm winter in combination with plenty of precipitation helped hydrangea plants to have their best year in recent memory. The color of hydrangea flowers is impacted by primarily pH level of the soil. Purple and blue flowers are typically found in acidic soil while the bright pink variety are found in a soil with a high pH.
A recent video shows images of wild prairie rattlesnakes in a Colorado den that is home to hundreds of the slithering reptiles.
The same side of the Moon always faces Earth, but it looks different â even just a little bit every day â because sunlight reflects off the lunar surface, creating the different phases we see every month.
When a deadly EF-4 tornado ripped through Greenfield, Iowa, on May 21, meteorologists equipped with cutting-edge technology were gathering critical data to enhance storm forecasting. The first "Doppler on Wheels," or what is known as DOW for short, was deployed in the 1990s.
Tragedy struck a rural Illinois community as an 88-year-old couple died in Tuesday's heavy rain flash flooding.