Summary: Yes, the wall of dust that moved in from New Mexico arrived overnight closer to midnight dropped visibility closer to one mile. The haze is still lingering due to strong winds. We will see a secondary cold front push in northerly winds that will push the dust out and allow it to settle with calmer winds and a high pressure by tomorrow. Feeling much more like Spring by Thursday with highs in the upper 60’s. We however, managed to reach our first 90° day (since Jan. 1st) yesterday. Temperatures will continue to increase by this weekend into the 80’s.
Today: Hazy, dusty with strong winds and slightly cooler temperatures. High Temperature: 64° Winds: NNW 25 G 45 MPH
Tonight: Mostly clear, dusty, breezy and cold night. Low Temperatures: 35° Winds: N 5-20 G 40 MPH
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