It's like Mars in Fort Worth, #Texas, where a raging dust and sand storm has darkened the sky and blocked visibility, with winds of more than 60 mph lashing the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area.
Allergy season is coming earlier due to the weather on the South Plains, causing sneezing, coughing, and runny noses, especially for those with pre-existing health conditions like asthma.
Fox News 4 Fort Worth set up a time-lapse video from their offices, capturing the red dust moving into and settling over the city in a creepy video. The video has gained viral attention since it was ...
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EverythingLubbock.com on MSNWhy does it get windy in Lubbock?Why does it get so windy in Lubbock? If you’ve lived in Lubbock long enough you know exactly what this feels like; an ...
Your eyes are just one of the many things that can become compromised. “This especially can cause problems for your eyes and ...
Severe weather tore across the South Tuesday with power outages, damage to homes and businesses, flight delays and a ...
A disturbing child abuse case that was discovered on an iPad at a Lubbock pawn shop resulted in lengthy prison sentences for Jessica Adams, 33, and Laura Criss, 57.
As of Tuesday, snow chances look very good for those in the Texas panhandle where the high temperature on Saturday in ...
Haboobs, or huge dust storms, are caused by down drafts after thunderstorms. Cold down drafts are far denser and blow out ...
The main weather story on Tuesday remains high winds. Critical fire weather conditions will likely occur area-wide on Tuesday. A dangerous high-wind event, with some wind gusts of 70+ mph, is likely.
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EverythingLubbock.com on MSNHigh Winds and Fire Concern TuesdayKLBK Chief Meteorologist Jacob Riley has your Monday night weather update for March 3, 2025. Tonight: Mostly clear. Patchy ...
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