*Unusual Dust Plume Precedes Windy Weather in Southern Ohio*
In a rare phenomenon, a plume of dust is sweeping across Southern Ohio, bringing with it a hazy, desert-like appearance to the skies. The dust, which is preceding a strong jet streak from the southwest, has given the sky a lighter color with a hint of orange and yellow around the clouds.
While it’s not uncommon for dust to travel through the air in Ohio, the current conditions are unusual for the region. Meanwhile, areas in Texas faced significant dust storm conditions yesterday, with the skies turning a deep red and orange color in cities like Dallas and Austin.
As the winds begin to shift out of the southwest, a cold front is expected to move through the region later this afternoon. However, the cold snap is not expected to last long, with temperatures predicted to rise above 65°F for 2-3 days next week…