Wild video captured a massive dust storm known as a “haboob” that caused car crashes, shut down major highways and left the ...
Skies in Dallas, Fort Worth and other nearby areas were orange after a dust storm hit Texas' DFW area on Tuesday.
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.
A powerful storm is moving across the country and spawning multiple fires and severe thunderstorms with hurricane-force wind ...
A view of the Dallas skyline on Tuesday afternoon as a dust storm raced across Texas. (EarthCam) An otherworldly scene unfolded across parts of Texas on Tuesday as a dust storm swept across the state, ...
A mammoth and multifaceted storm – which was dealing wind, fire, choking dust and the threat of a blizzard – pummeled much of ...
On Tuesday, winds blew the dust eastward across Texas and, by the afternoon, had reached downtown Dallas. Visibility plummeted to just 2 miles-similar to a foggy day in the city.
A massive haboob dust storm caused widespread chaos in Dallas this week, reducing visibility, triggering car crashes, and leaving the area blanketed in an eerie red fog.
Austin is also experiencing a severe dust storm alongside other Texas cities including Houston and Waco., US News News - ...
South Tarrant County was under a tornado warning, and sirens sounded across Fort Worth and other cities because of severe ...
The sky in Dallas appeared orange due to a dust storm sweeping through the Texas DFW area on Tuesday afternoon.