Haboob from New Mexico Blankets Arizona in Dust and Haze

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A massive dust storm, or "haboob," swept across New Mexico and northern Mexico, creating a 200-mile path of thick brown haze. The storm, driven by winds from a major thunderstorm, was the largest many scientists had ever seen. It caused low visibility and hazardous conditions, leading to a multi-car pileup on Interstate 25. The storm continued into Arizona, with heavy rain and thunderstorms expected to follow.
- Haboob shrouds New Mexico, creates thick wall of dust, caught on video USA TODAY
- Why is it so hazy in Phoenix today? You can thank a 'Haboob' from New Mexico Arizona's Family
- Haze in Phoenix: Where's it coming from? l FOX 10 Talks FOX 10 News Phoenix
- Dust or smoke? Experts explain haze seen across southern Arizona KOLD
- Interstate 25 reopened, 18 hurt in vehicle crash pile up KOAT New Mexico
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