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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.
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Massive Dust Storm Sweeps Across El PasoCheckout this dust storm hitting El Paso, as captured by Heidi Withrow, and blanketing the skies. The haboob, caused by ...
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. It is now moving west at 30 miles ...
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KTSM El Paso on MSNEl Paso, Las Cruces see strong dust storm called haboobThe El Paso and Las Cruces region experienced a strong dust storm known as a haboob on Sunday evening, June 15, the National ...
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Dust storm warning in effect for El Paso. View images of dust storm strike DowntownEl Paso is experiencing unprecedented dust storms in 2025, reminiscent of the 1936 Dust Bowl. The National Weather Service issued dust storm warnings on Tuesday, May 13, and Wednesday, May 14 ...
Dust storms, a familiar yet formidable force in the Borderland, have the potential to do more than disrupt daily life in El Paso. These storms can be deadly, reducing visibility on roadways and ...
Thomas Gill, professor of Environmental Science and Engineering at the University of Texas at El Paso, noted that the recent dust storms have underscored a paradigm shift in how they impact the city.
EL PASO, Texas (KFOX14/CBS4) — Another dust storm swept through the borderland on Tuesday, bringing high winds and significantly reduced visibility, leaving residents frustrated with the ...
An El Paso driver was killed when he crashed into the back of a dump truck hauling sand during Tuesday's powerful dust storm, police said. Strong dusty winds, low visibility and speeding were ...
Gill, a member of the faculty at the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP), was waiting to see whether this dusty day would swirl into a full-blown dust storm, in which visibility is less than a ...
That’s more than five times the average of 1.8 storms per year—and makes 2025 the worst dust season since 1936, when the Dust Bowl swept America, laying into El Paso with 11 storms.
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