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FOX Weather Hurricane Specialist Bryan Norcross tackled hurricane season questions in a recent livestream, addressing Saharan dust, hurricane formation zones and the growing role of AI in forecasting.
Friday will bring a decent chance for scattered afternoon/evening storms, then we have a tricky weekend forecast.
In the Atlantic, tropical development remains limited for now due to a large plume of Saharan dust moving westward. The dry ...
So far this hurricane season, Saharan dust has dominated across the Atlantic resulting in a lack of many strong tropical ...
It's going to be partly cloudy Thursday, but the heat continues with highs in the upper 90s and the chance for a few isolated ...
There’s plenty of tropical activity brewing in the Pacific, but the Atlantic remains calm — and that’s good news for now.Experts say Saharan dust moving ...
Saharan dust plumes heaved through the Atlantic from the deserts of North Africa each summer – providing rich nutrients for ...
You can expect an upcoming week of increasingly hot temperatures with small rain chances re-entering the forecast by the end ...
Invest 93L is kaput, and now we will look for some heavier downpours in spots today. Rain chances begin to dwindle on ...
A plume of Saharan dust is expected to arrive over the Houston area Thursday and Friday and it could reduce daily storm chances.
Saharan dust could make the skies look a bit hazy, especially on Tuesday and Wednesday. Heat index values could reach 105 most afternoons.
Cities closer to the Gulf Coast in Southeast Texas, like Houston, Galveston and Beaumont, though, can expect the haze to linger through Thursday as the last surges of Saharan dust move through the ...