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Dust blows into the Dallas, Texas, area and airborne shots of towering cumulonimbus

"The sky got dark and it looked like rain was coming in--but it was dirt," explains P.
Cummings, who shares this photo he took two weeks ago of dust blowing through the
air while he was in Dallas, Texas. Included in his photo set are aerial shots of towering
cumulonimbus taken while flying over Oklahoma. Our thanks for P. Cummings for
sharing these photos with us.

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Photos courtesy of P. Cummings

--Tom Skilling, Chief Meteorologist, WGN-TV/Chicago Tribune