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A powerful dust storm that surged across northern Mexico over the weekend was so vast it was clearly visible from space, as ...
GOES-18 is part of a network of satellites that enable meteorologists to accurately monitor and forecast local weather events that impact public safety, among them thunderstorms, tornadoes, hurricanes ...
NOAA's GOES-18 satellite captures a jaw-dropping dust storm tearing through New Mexico, shocking scientists with wave-like winds up to 58 mph.
Midland International Airport in West Texas reported wind gusting to 111 mph Tuesday evening. Scattered thunderstorms were in ...
The Lyrids are best viewed in the Northern Hemisphere during the dark hours between midnight and dawn. The website Time and ...
Temperatures continue to warm across New Mexico this afternoon. Along with the warming temperatures daily afternoon ...
The upcoming Lyrid meteor shower in April is the next major show of the year. It has been active since April 15, but the ...