Four people were killed and multiple people were injured in crashes across Oklahoma and Texas as a powerful dust storm fueled ...
A series of recent dust storms sweeping through the Permian Basin and beyond has stirred more than just tumbleweeds and sand.
Another potent storm is putting millions in the United States in harm’s way again, just days after a deadly cross-country storm left a trail of destruction in its wake.
A total of sixteen people were killed Friday in Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas during extreme winds and wildfires on Friday and Saturday. Four people were killed in Oklahoma in relation to the fires ...
Blowing dust reduced visibility to near zero in some parts of New Mexico, prompting road closures. Forecasters say dangerous fire conditions will persist until Thursday. transcript “Look at this ...
The March 14 wind storm didn’t only whip up dust, it also caused wildfires to rapidly spread across Texas and Oklahoma. In detailed satellite imagery you could see the thick dispersion of dust ...
A powerful dust storm swept across the southern plains from Texas to Oklahoma on Tuesday and its remnants are falling all over northwest Ohio 1,000 miles away the day after, leaving a trail of dust in ...
The National Weather Service's Storm Prediction Center warned of "near historic" fire conditions in the Plains.
A powerful storm system that tore across the United States in recent days is winding down Monday, but in its wake are ...
High winds and dry weather fueled wildfires in Oklahoma and Texas, with winds so strong they toppled several semis. Meanwhile, a dust storm in the Texas Panhandle caused a pileup involving at ...
Predictions of a dangerous weekend weather came true as a dynamic storm system spawned tornadoes, dust storms and wildfires that killed more than 40 people.