Saharan dust to sweep into San Antonio, impacting weather and air quality

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Saharan dust to sweep into San Antonio, impacting weather and air quality
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SAN ANTONIO - The Saharan dust is making its way to the San Antonio area. Chief Meteorologist Chris Suchan explains how it develops and the impact on us.'The m

The Saharan dust is making its way to the San Antonio area. Chief Meteorologist Chris Suchan explains how it develops and the impact on us. SAN ANTONIO - The Saharan dust is making its way to the San Antonio area. Chief Meteorologist Chris Suchan explains how it develops and the impact on us.

Saharan dust events are most common during the late spring, summer, and early fall months when the winds are strongest. Saharan dust can have a significant impact on weather patterns, air quality, and marine ecosystems. Suchan explains some of the effects of the Saharan dust. The Saharan dust also impacts air quality. When Saharan dust reaches land, it can reduce visibility and cause respiratory problems for people with asthma and other respiratory illnesses. People with conditions like asthma could be feeling everything from itchy eyes and a runny nose to wheezing and swelling of the tongue and mouth.

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