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Texas forecast to be hit by huge plume of Saharan dust
A large plume of dust from the Sahara Desert is forecast to hit Texas last weekend or early next week.
By By Aaron Barker·4 hr ago
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A large plume of dust from the Sahara Desert is forecast to hit Texas last this weekend or early next week.
What we know: Computer forecast models show the batch of dust from Africa will move out of the Caribbean Sea and into the Gulf of America over the weekend.
It is expected to arrive in Texas late Sunday or early Monday.
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