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towering wall of dust rolled through metro Phoenix on Monday with storms that left thousands of people without power and temporarily grounded flights at the city airport.
Motorists hurried home through strong winds and rain as the dust storm, commonly referred to as a haboob, approached. Haboobs are associated with collapsing thunderstorms and strong winds and can make driving on roads nearly impossible.
Bernae Boykin Hitesman was driving her son and daughter, ages 9 and 11, home from school Monday afternoon in Arizona City, about 59 miles (95 kilometers) southeast of Phoenix, when she had to quickly pull over as the dust storm engulfed her car.
“I couldn’t see my hand in front of my face if I put my hand outside,” she said. “It was that bad.”
Boykin Hitesman said she could taste the dust and feel the strong wind rattling her car until it finally passed about 15 minutes later.