
Get ready for some hazy skies! A colossal cloud of dust, originating from the Sahara Desert, has made its presence known across the Caribbean, marking the largest such event of 2024. This massive plume, stretching an astounding 2,000 miles from Jamaica past Barbados and spanning 750 miles from the Turks and Caicos Islands down to Trinidad and Tobago, is a truly impressive sight.
AccuWeather’s lead hurricane expert, Alex DaSilva, described the phenomenon as “very impressive.” But this impressive spectacle comes with some less-than-pleasant side effects. Across the Caribbean, residents are reporting sneezing fits, coughs, and watery eyes due to the dust. Local meteorologists are urging individuals with allergies, asthma, or other respiratory conditions to take precautions, recommending staying indoors or wearing protective face masks when venturing outside.
As this enormous dust cloud continues its journey, it’s set to impact the United States. Keep an eye on the weather forecasts for updates and prepare for potential air quality changes.