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Extreme Weather Sweeps Across the Caribbean and Southeast

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As if that wasn’t enough, a thick Saharan dust plume drifted across the Caribbean, turning skies gray and reducing air quality. Health officials warned those with breathing issues to take precautions, while airlines and marine services monitored visibility. Out in the Atlantic, meteorologists kept a close watch on Tropical Storm Flossie and other developing systems, with warm ocean waters raising the risk of further intensification.

What concerns authorities most is not just each event, but their overlap. Emergency teams are handling flooding, air quality alerts, and storm tracking all at once. Resources are stretched, and the situation demands constant attention as conditions continue to shift.

Residents are being urged to stay informed, prepare essentials, and follow official guidance. While the days ahead remain uncertain, awareness and preparation can make all the difference.

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