When I was driving into work around 2 a.m. Saturday, I looked west and noticed a milky sky and an orange tint to the moon.
Numerous folks in Central Virginia woke up to find their cars covered with what at first may have appeared to be pollen, but ...
While some might have thought it was pollen or just waiting too long for a car wash, meteorologists say it came from dust on the other side of the country.
"As can be seen in the attached satellite images, dust from the southwest and southern plains has been transported into the area this afternoon and evening, which has been brought down with falling ...
The culprit was a dust storm (sand storm) over Texas that occurred earlier in the week on March 4th. The dust and sand were ...
The cause of the residue was dust from the southwest and southern plains region of the United States, according to a post Friday on the Facebook page for the U.S. National Weather Service's Charleston ...