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and he's dragging that smoke all the way around the atmosphere over us in Houston. Now it's not down at ground level, so it's not presenting any kind of an air quality hazard, according to the new news here. But he is giving us a great sky and hard to see the sun. The sun is just kind of like a no-pake-looking thing in the sky right now. So that'll clear up, I guess, later on tonight or tomorrow. And then next week, be replaced by Saharan dust that that high pressure system as it moves east towards Ohio. It will drag it out of the Gulf of Mexico and bring it up here. So we got hazy skies from smoke today, and we'll have hazy skies next week from Sahara dust. And we don't mind that too much because it wards off hurricanes for whatever reason the dust prevents hurricanes from forming out in the Gulf of Mexico. If there is one, it will kill it off. So we don't mind that. It's kind of a defense policy in nature.

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