Lower than ten days after the episode of orange skies, sand mud from the Sahara is making a comeback this Saturday, March 26. In keeping with the European institute Copernicus, a cloud of Saharan sand has risen above the Maghreb and is heading in direction of Italy and France. This time, the sand cloud of the subsequent few days is not going to be accompanied by heavy rain, however by a really lovely solar. This may restrict the deposit of sand on vehicles and home windows, for the reason that absence of humidity will restrict the adhesion of mud.
A good looking sight in perspective
The cloud of sand and the orange sky of March 15 had impressed many budding photographers, giving rise to excellent pictures on the networks. The Spaniards have already begun to seize their intense orange skies!
?? – Sky of Malaga, #Spain , after Sandstorm . (24.03.2022). #Storm sand #Orange #Sky pic.twitter.com/KY8JhnpshS
— Jean Sebastien (@JeanSba92465217) March 25, 2022
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A brand new rise of #sand from #Sahara at the moment considerations southern Spain. Orange sky in Torre del Mar within the province of Malaga
(3/24/22? Carlos Castro #Calima) pic.twitter.com/bKN8vwu3os— elmolo13officiel (@anedda_angelo) March 24, 2022
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