Incredible satellite imagery shows a wall of dust being blown through Texas as a cold front pushed its way across the United States on Monday (March 16).
The footage was captured by the GOES-19 weather satellite operated by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). It shows a line of dust being driven southward, far below clouds much higher in the atmosphere blowing from west to east.
The wall of dust was blown across West Texas by a cold front that brought extreme winter weather to much of the United States from March 14 to 16. The storm, known as Winter Storm Iona, brought record snowfall totals to the Midwest and damaging winds and tornadoes throughout the southern U. S.