Saharan Dust Cloud Hits the US Gulf Coast: Here's Where it's Headed


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A large dust cloud has crossed the ocean from the Sahara Desert. And now it's here. 

It arrived in the Gulf Coast this not long ago and is called the most significant dust cloud in 50 years. Vision in the Gulf Coast has become very hazy, as you can see in the photo. It is a major sized cloud, and here's where it's going:

The cloud will split into two large clouds and with go two different directions. One part is expected to head north across the Midwestern plains, making the skies noticeably more cloudy. The other part will stay in the south, affecting Texas and Florida?

Are you in the affected areas? What are your plans if you are? Comment Below! Also, follow for updates!

By MrEverything4

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