stirred up in the west, midwest. what caused that? known as a haboob. the term came from the sudan dust storm that is you used to see but you now in arizona and in the midwest due to the drought. so dry in nebraska, south dakota, western iowa that it kicked up a wall of dust and also in iowa same week a derecheo. a line of thunderstorms. so they re covering everything in the glossary and not a good omen heading into planting season in the heartland. continuing in our end of times checklist here in north carolina s outer banks rising sea waters engulfing houses. could we see more of this? this is the outer banks,
Several areas of the state saw wind gusts of over 80 mph, leading to downed trees and power poles, overturned trucks and center pivots, and damage to structures, including the