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Rounds of smoke from hundreds of Canadian wildfires, as well as dust blowing off Sub-Saharan Africa, will continue to envelop ...
Inspired by the way the sky shifts from deep orange to lavender to barely-there gold, the look plays with gradient tones and ...
Early morning thunderstorms ignited in southwest Utah before dawn. Some of that cloud cover sagged southwest into Clark County, bringing rain and vivid lightning to the ...
A large Saharan dust plume, the largest of the year so far, is causing hazy skies over Brevard County, Florida. The dust plume is not expected to affect air quality, though it may reduce visibility.
Thursday will start mostly dry with a few morning showers across Central Florida. Rain and storm chances increase in the afternoon, peaking between 3–7pm with heavy rain, gusty winds, and lightning.
First Warning Meteorologist Sandra Shaw says the dust from the Sahara Desert will help dry tropical moisture and will likely make for hazier skies over the next few days.
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KLBK Thursday AM Weather Update (6/5/25)
Here is your updated forecast from the KLBK First Warning Weather Center: Today & Tonight:Thursday is a KLBK Weather Aware Day across the South Plains and the Rolling Plains. Scattered ...