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RT @NWSLubbock: While the weather is quiet here, there is a massive #haboob moving westward across southern New Mexico and northern Mexico. There have been reports of visibility less than one-quarter of a mile along the leading edge of this haboob. Follow @NWSElPaso for more information. #NMwx https://t.co/BMvWzSu91H
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RT @NWSLubbock: While the weather is quiet here, there is a massive #haboob moving westward across southern New Mexico and northern Mexico. There have been reports of visibility less than one-quarter of a mile along the leading edge of this haboob. Follow @NWSElPaso for more information. #NMwx https://t.co/BMvWzSu91H
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The potent spring storm pushing across the nation this week kicked up a large hazardous #DustStorm (#haboob) across the Southwest yesterday.
In this enhanced imagery from @NOAA's #GOESEast 🛰️, airborne dust is highlighted in yellow. https://t.co/7BhE8fHKvh
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In this enhanced imagery from @NOAA's #GOESEast 🛰️, airborne dust is highlighted in yellow. https://t.co/7BhE8fHKvh
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A powerful storm system kicked up strong winds and a large #DustStorm (#haboob) across the southwestern U.S. yesterday. @NOAA's #GOESEast 🛰️ tracked the dangerous dust cloud as it swept across parts of New Mexico, Texas, Colorado, Kansas and Oklahoma. https://t.co/Ux51CNLjwL
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