As , when a "haboob" rolls over a city the results can be awesome — and not in a good way if you're caught in it.
Monday afternoon in Lubbock, Texas, a massive dust storm turned day into night in less than a minute. (which loops once).
"the gusty wall of dirt that blew into the city about 5:30 p.m. Monday was apparently beyond anything that had been seen here for decades."
The newspaper adds that:
"National Weather Service forecaster Matt Ziebell said employees at NWS had pulled out some pictures from the Dust Bowl era and compared them with some of the photographs taken Monday by local people.
" 'They were dead ringers to some of them,' he said."
There are readers' photos . And there's a .
Several thousand customers lost power after the storm, but there were no reports of serious injuries, .
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