Some residents of St. Louis and the East Metro had a frustrating start on Friday morning when they found their cars coated with muddy gray materials.
Meteorological specialist says that the dusty film has been probably through winds from the southwest of the American and deposited in the areas that witnessed light rains in the morning.
Marshall, Fahlir, the meteorologist in St. Louis, said that the east of New Mexico and Texas had suffered from severe winds and dust storms this week, which led to the beating of dirt in the upper atmosphere.
The soft dust particles were drifted towards the St. Louis area in the wind, then they fell to the ground and on the vehicles during light spruce on Friday morning.
“He has definitely traveled a way to get here,” said Bavaller, who lives in Saint -Lewis. “I woke up this morning and I had small dirt spots all over my car.”
He said that if he had been more difficult, the remains would have been washed directly.
Rodney Redenor from Marissa said that his truck and vehicles all the time were covered with dust on Friday morning throughout the town of the southeastern St. Claire.
He said, “I haven’t seen this before.” “I don’t know what it is.”
But he was comfortable with hearing the national weather service report that the main suspect in this puzzle is a group of dust.
Pfahler pointed out that it was just the correct mixture of weather conditions, and transferred it to the St. Louis region, and then allowed him to return to the ground. It is incredible that the dust of about 1000 miles is dangerous.
He said, “It is a lighter for people to have to wash their cars,” he said.
Jani Makridi, the city’s director in Tilden, said that the interpretation of dust is logical to her because she went to work on Friday morning in light rains, which had to operate its glass spaces to purify the “milky clay” that wraps its window. She also saw the materials on the windows of her desk.
Kaidens Hook, who works at the Casey store in Tilden, said vehicles throughout the city were wrapped in dust.
Marissa, John Schult’s man, after many residents woke up to their cars and windows covered with mysterious materials. Schult says the rains occurred between 8 in the morning and 9 am on Friday.