duststorm

/ˈdʌstˌstɔrm/
noun
  1. A strong wind that carries clouds of dust over a large area, especially in dry regions.
    • A massive duststorm swept across the plains, coating everything in a layer of grit.
    • Farmers in the desert often prepare for duststorms by covering their crops.
    • The duststorm reduced visibility to almost zero, so we had to pull over.
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