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Clock: Dust of Dallas is scary red as a 60-mile wind Blast Metroplex

Dallas – On Tuesday afternoon, a wild dust tower became an uncanny dark orange over the Dallas-Fort Worth-Metropex area.

Wind gusts of up to 60 miles per hour were recorded in the area when a massive storm drives with strong wind and storm over the southern levels and in the south.

The following video, which was recorded by the International Airport of Dallas-Fort Worth, shows that the camera trembles in the 50-60 miles per hour, while dusty sky move over the airfield.

The airport reported a floor stop during the highlight of the storm and there would be some flight delays. The layer of dust happened about 45 minutes later and the sky slowly returned to more natural colors.

A strong wind warning was issued until Tuesday evening.

It was the second time that the Dallas-Fort Worth Metropex area was blown up by heavy winds on Tuesday. DFW recorded a gust of 74 miles per hour when heavy storms went through around 5:30 a.m.

Hillsboro, Texas, reported a wind from 62 miles per hour early Tuesday morning.

There were numerous reports that the saddle was handled during the storm. According to a report by Fox 4 Dallas, a tractor-trailer on Interstate 35 in Glenn Heights was knocked away near the Dallas-ELLIS County line.

Serious damage was also reported in the municipality of Lewisville, Texas. During the highlight of the storms, over 400,000 people in Texas lost power.

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