See it: Vehicle encased by enormous dust devil in Texas
The massive tower of dust blew its way through a field in Anson, Texas, engulfing a tractor and a vehicle in dust and debris in its wake.
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The massive tower of dust blew its way through a field in Anson, Texas, engulfing a tractor and a vehicle in dust and debris in its wake.
Residents and leaders on Floridaâs Gulf Coast and the Panhandle arenât wasting time getting ready for the next tropical threat taking aim at the Gulf Coast, as Tropical Storm or Hurricane Helene is likely to form this week.
A weather pattern is forecast to be in place this week that would seem to support a powerful hurricane moving north from the Caribbean into the northern Gulf of Mexico.
Millions of people from Louisiana to Florida are keeping their eyes on Potential Tropical Cyclone Nine, which was designated in the Caribbean Sea on Monday, and could wreak havoc on the U.S. Gulf Coast later this week.
These maps from the FOX Forecast Center show the latest live information on Potential Tropical Cyclone Nine, which is expected to become a significant hurricane, likely named Helene, and impact Florida later this week.
Start your day with the latest weather news. Forecasters are tracking Invest 97L in the Caribbean Sea and another area of disturbed weather in the eastern Atlantic Ocean.
Millions of people living on the Gulf Coast from Florida to Louisiana are being urged to make sure preparations are in place as Invest 97L continues to become better organized and will likely become Tropical Storm or Hurricane Helene in the coming days as the system enters the Gulf of Mexico.
White-nose syndrome was found in bats that call Canyonlands National Park Needles district home, according to the National Park Service.
Right on time, the first fall storm of the season will bring cooler temperatures and crisper air to the Central U.S. after a dusting of snow in the Colorado Rockies over the weekend.
The ingredients for a storm to develop in the northwestern Caribbean Sea or the southern Gulf of Mexico are coming together more or less as expected. On the current schedule, a storm will develop midweek and track toward the northern Gulf or the west coast of Florida. Impacts could begin as early as Thursday.