Mysterious red dust fell in the southeast Texas

Mysterious red dust fell in southeast TexasA photo from open sources

The event caused a stir in social networks and local media. We have received hundreds of calls, emails, Facebook messages and Tweets about your dirty cars on Sunday. Why your were the cars dirty? Red dust was to blame, and we worked to track the source and solve this mystery.

“It’s very strange to see all this red dirt on cars, and I saw her in many cars, “said Navid Sakiyab, waiting at the car wash. Many people tell us that they woke up and discovered mysterious dust on their cars. “It was strange looked like gold, was brownish … but I don’t know what it is, “said J. Ainistros. The next day the lineup for car washes were long. Mysterious dust topic blew social network and media. “I was on Twitter, and they talked about it on Twitter, I went to social media, and they also talked about it there, “said Danner. Some people tell us they think they know it could be. “Maybe dust. Maybe pollution? I don’t have not the slightest idea, “said Carla Tello.” It’s just like building mud, “said another woman. Perhaps, given season, Sakyab joked: “Maybe a little sand from Santa Klaus “?

So what was that?

ABC13 meteorologist Travis Herzog suggested the following answers. The first theory is that it is cedar pollen that came from Texas Hill Country. The only problem is that the winds haven’t changed by the time they saw the dust on the cars. So this the version is no longer valid. The second theory says that dust blew from the West Texas It really looks like sand and clay from there, but we had strong southwest winds for the last 24 hours until the front did not penetrate. Again, the wrong direction. Final the theory goes that it was mud showers from Mexico. And there is tooltip, National Weather Watch’s tweet was previously sent the city of Brownsville just a few days ago. They noted very a large cloud of dust and sand coming from Mexico, south of the border. The strong southwest winds that prevailed on Saturday could carry dust and dirt in this direction. And so most people they say it was like dirty or rusty rain. Storm the rains over the past 24 hours have all come from the southwest where this cloud of dust was noted.

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Of course, we cannot be 100 percent sure, because we should have done a chemical analysis, but we think that we found the culprit: mud showers from Mexico.

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