An anomalous sandstorm covers Europe. What's happening? I already wrote about the anomalous sandstorm that covered Australia. Today, an abnormal sandstorm covered Europe. A huge amount of dust and sand is sent to Europe from the Sahara. Large concentrations are reported mainly by Spain, France and also Germany. Dust from the world's largest desert turns the rain red. German meteorologists warn that due to the huge amount of dust and fine sand from the Sahara, surfaces and rain turn red (https://bit.ly/3KGsQQA). This atmospheric phenomenon will reach Eastern Europe until Wednesday morning, but here the precipitation will not have such an intense color. Previously, a cloud with an admixture of red desert sand from the Sahara brought a powerful anticyclone to Britain. Falling out with the rain, impurities left a red coating on buildings and cars.