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Dust storms, a familiar yet formidable force in the Borderland, have the potential to do more than disrupt daily life in El ...
El Paso has seen more dust over the last three months than it did from 2000 through 2021. Could they become the norm?
Historical data indicates that the last time El Paso faced such frequent dust storms in a single year was during the 1936 ...
A dust storm swept through El Paso on May 14, 2025, bringing strong winds and low visibility, causing Downtown businesses to ...
El Paso's dust storms of 2025 have now become a historic milestone. According to Thomas Gill, an environmental scientist at ...
If you live in El Paso, Las Cruces, or Ciudad Juárez and feel like you’ve been inhaling the Chihuahuan Desert lately, you’re ...
Thomas Gill, professor of Environmental Science and Engineering at the University of Texas at El Paso, noted that the recent dust storms have underscored a paradigm shift in how they impact the city.
Dust storms affecting McLean County have contributed to multiple downed trees, car collisions and power outages.
On top of that, the heat will definitely be felt as El Paso’s highs are expected to hit 95° and Las Cruces is baking at 92°.
As dust storms continue to hit El Paso, one after the other, local doctors say our lungs will struggle to recover from respiratory issues. UTEP environmental expert Dr. Gabriel Ibarra-Mejia and his ...