by Bethers » Wed May 26, 2010 2:11 pm
I've been in a minor one. They can't really give warnings, other than wind warnings (thus the signs on the roads). If there's high winds in sandy areas, a sand storm can happen. Kind of like flash floods, they can only tell you that the conditions are ripe.
That said, best thing to do is get out of the sand storm area. But if it's bad, it's mainly that you can't see. The sand is blowing everywhere. Do what Sharon said. Like Sharon, I haven't been in one that's really that bad. But have been in blowing sand - omg, in my mouth, eyes, etc. Jean and I had blowing sand on a hike we went on - I had sand in my eyes, already have dry eyes - my eyes hurt for weeks after, no matter how many drops, etc I put in - even actually used my dry eyes overnight eye cream every night for awhile there. And my hair, which is normally oily, was dry as can be. You should have seen the amount of sand in the shower! And that wasn't bad to drive in - horrendous to hike in, tho.
Beth
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