Dust Devil Disrupts Baseball Game in North Carolina
Dust Devil Disrupts Baseball Game in North Carolina
US · Published Apr 20, 2026
A dust devil briefly disrupted a baseball game in North Carolina, swirling across the field.
Dust devils form under sunny conditions when hot air rises rapidly, creating a rotating column of air.
While generally harmless, dust devils can cause minor visibility issues and scatter debris.
Dust devil interrupts baseball game in North Carolina
A dust devil made an unexpected appearance at a baseball game in North Carolina, causing a brief interruption as it danced across the field. Dust devils, small and swirling columns of air, are a common weather phenomenon that occurs when hot air near the ground rises rapidly through cooler air above, creating a rotating column of air. These whirlwinds are made visible by the dust and debris they pick up from the ground.
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