Massive Dust Cloud Could Possibly Reach Parts Of The U.S.

The dust is excessively dense and so widespread that it can be seen from space. It is expected to impact air quality and make the sky appear hazy.

Meteorologists have been tracking several large clouds of dust from Africa’s Sahara Desert.

The massive dust cloud is currently drifting over the Caribbean Sea and is expected to reach the U.S.. It is predicted to reach Florida by Saturday and could extend toward coastal areas of Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama on Sunday.

The dust is excessively dense and so widespread that it can be seen from space. It is expected to impact air quality and make the sky appear hazy.

Saharan dust particles can irritate the skin and eyes in addition to worsening asthma and other respiratory and cardiovascular symptoms and events.