NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — On Wednesday a strong storm system caused major impacts to much of the United States. It brought ...
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Blowing dust reduced visibility to near zero in some parts of New Mexico, prompting road closures. Forecasters say dangerous fire conditions will persist until Thursday.
The haze reduced visibility for morning commuters driving throughout the region. Extreme drought in other states is to blame.
The National Weather Service has issued fire weather warnings for portions of Oklahoma due to risk of wildfire and dust storms blowing in from Texas.
The dynamic storm from Friday through Sunday had earned an unusual “high risk” designation from weather forecasters.