Dust storm strikes Boston and the rest of New England.

May 11, 1934

The Boston Globe calls it, “The first dust storm of mid-continent origin in the history of the white man.” The storm results from the wind-blown topsoil of the Dakotas, Minnesota, and Illinois. Weather researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology who go up in a plane to observe it estimate that the cloud is 17,000-feet-thick above Boston.

Sources
  • Boston Globe