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A thick layer of dust is moving through El Paso County, leading to a dust storm warning from the National Weather Service. The National Weather Service issued the warning, which is in effect until ...
Checkout this dust storm hitting El Paso, as captured by Heidi Withrow, and blanketing the skies. The haboob, caused by storms in Eastern New Mexico, hit the region Sunday evening, reducing visibility ...
The intense dust storm, also known as a haboob, arrived in the region just before 7 p.m. on Sunday, June 15, according to satellite images released by the National Weather Service.
A large wall of dust, called a haboob, moved through El Paso on Sunday, June 15, with many capturing images of a hazy, ominous skyline.
This now includes Las Cruces. At 7:27 PM, a wall of dust was observed south of White Sands National Park to El Paso. Since the original advisory issued, the dust storm has since slowed down.
As temperatures soar, local air conditioning experts are emphasizing the importance of regular maintenance to ensure cooling ...
The National Weather Service in El Paso has issued a Dust Storm Warning for Dona Ana and Otero Counties until 745 PM. This includes the following areas, White Sands National Park, Orogrande ...
An onlooker captured the moment a haboob, or a large of wall of dust, painted a brown streak across a gloomy skyline in Pecos, Texas on June 10.
The National Service in Midland issued a Dust Storm Warning and Advisory around 6:44 p.m., when a dust channel was spotted over Barstow, near Pecos.
Clouds build up in the early afternoon and gusty winds push in every direction. The skies darken and then comes the rain — ...
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — The El Paso and Las Cruces region experienced a strong dust storm known as a haboob on Sunday evening, June 15, the National Weather Service El Paso said. The haboob blew ...