Summer heat and hazy skies? See where Canadian wildfires burn, their impact on New Jersey and when the high heat will arrive this week.
Smoke from raging Canadian wildfires is once again worsening air quality in some U.S. states. Parts of the Dakotas, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio and other states were all experiencing ...
An air quality advisory was issued on Friday, May 30, for southeast Michigan and mid-Michigan amid drifting smoke from ongoing Canadian wildfires. The advisory was in effect from May 30 through 6 a.m.
(The Hill) — Parts of the Midwest and Northeast are experiencing poor air quality Monday as smoke from Canadian wildfires drifts into the U.S. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA ...
Smoky skies continue to block out some of the radiant sunshine across New England Wednesday as Canadian wildfire smoke wafts across the region. More than 200 wildfires are raging across Central and ...
Smoke from Canadian wildfires is impacting air quality in Michigan. Sensitive groups, including those with respiratory issues, are most at risk. Residents can monitor air quality through online ...
Fallout from the over 100 wildfires currently blazing across Canada is again being felt by U.S. states. There were 181 active fires in Canada as of Monday, with 90 being classified as "out of control" ...
If the sky looks hazy to you, it's because smoke from Canadian wildfires is hitting Wisconsin. The wildfire smoke will likely mean poor air quality conditions for much of the state, according to the ...
Smoke from raging wildfires in Canada is worsening air quality in some U.S. states. While not on the same scale as the spring and summer of 2023, when over 800 Canadian wildfires burned more than 40 ...
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