Residents from the middle west to the Ohio Valley got an unpleasant surprise when they went out after the rain during the night on Saturday to find their cars clean, which were now covered in a dark movie.
“We had serious, crazy rains last night,” X @wxkobold was published on the platform on Saturday morning from Truxton, Missouri. “It was difficult to clean my window this morning!”
What was the perpetrator? Blame on the dirt storm on Thursday hundreds of miles away!
Large areas were detonated from Texas and East New Mexico by a huge dirt storm on Thursday, while the winds exceeded more than 60 miles per hour through arid deserts. The thick clouds of dust turned the sky with a strange orange from El Passo to Dallas, where the wind wall was paid.
But dust did not stop there. Reports that started in mysterious vehicles coated with dirt from St. Louis and Missouri, via Illinois and even far away like Charleston, West Virginia.
Satellite analysis is tracked by meteorological specialists with the National Weather Services Office in Saint Louis Al -Ghaba from Texas sweeping Oklahoma and climbing the middle layers of the lower air across the southeast of Kansas to Missouri and Ilinoi.
The scattered shower from the long storm mixed with this layer of dust, usually turns clean drops into clay drops mainly.
But “dirty rain” did not stop there. Dust continued to go through Kentucky and to West Virginia.