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KSAT viewers share photos of dusty skies over San Antonio

High winds bring West Texas dust to the area

KSAT viewers share photos of dusty skies over San Antonio (KSAT)

People in San Antonio may have noticed a haze in the sky on Wednesday morning.

High winds on Tuesday night stirred up dust in West Texas, some of which moved into the area Wednesday morning. The worst of the dust has moved away from San Antonio, but gusty winds could stir up some additional dust throughout the day.

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This will result in hazy skies. If a fire occurs, smoke could further impact air quality.

KSAT viewers are sharing their pictures of dusty skies on KSAT Connect. Here are some photos from our viewers:

Picture of a dusty sunrise over Seguin
Penn

Picture of a dusty sunrise over Seguin

Looking towards downtown from the intersection of Fredericksburg Rd and Crossroads. The San Antonio skyline isn’t visible at all.
Fernando in Stone Oak

Looking towards downtown from the intersection of Fredericksburg Rd and Crossroads. The San Antonio skyline isn’t visible at all.

San Antonio
Dust at 9 am 3/19/25 facing southeast from LEE Highschool.
Peter_7

Dust at 9 am 3/19/25 facing southeast from LEE Highschool.

San Antonio
Dust at the airport!
John Lopez

Dust at the airport!

San Antonio
Today's sunrise is a deeper shade of dust, yeah yeah.
SkyWatcher (Oscar)

Today's sunrise is a deeper shade of dust, yeah yeah.

San Antonio
Dusty weather
Carla

Dusty weather

San Antonio
Does anyone sell a feather duster approximately the size of Texas? Will pay for shipping.
SkyWatcher (Oscar)

Does anyone sell a feather duster approximately the size of Texas? Will pay for shipping.

San Antonio

Want to share some pictures? Find out how to post on KSAT Connect here.

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About the Authors
Rebecca Salinas headshot

Rebecca Salinas is the Digital Executive Producer at KSAT 12 News. A San Antonio native, Rebecca is an award-winning journalist who joined KSAT in 2019.

Sarah Spivey headshot

Sarah Spivey is a San Antonio native who grew up watching KSAT. She has been a proud member of the KSAT Weather Authority Team since 2017. Sarah is a Clark High School and Texas A&M University graduate. She previously worked at KTEN News. When Sarah is not busy forecasting, she enjoys hanging out with her husband and cat, and playing music.

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