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Canadian wildfire smoke is reaching the northeastern part of the United States, with multiple National Weather Service (NWS) offices saying they are experiencing issues with the smoke. One NWS offi… ...
Canadian Wildfire Smoke Spreads Impacting Air Quality for Millions Across Eastern and Midwest U.S. There were 203 active wildfires in Canada — with 102 of them deemed as “out of control ...
Smoke from wildfires burning in three Canadian provinces covered about a third of the U.S. on Wednesday, forecasters said, but had little effect on air quality except in New England and parts of ...
Smoke from the wildfires that have prompted the evacuations in three provinces in Canada is expected to create hazy skies in parts of New York State this week.
The air quality in Boston over the last few days hasn't been great, and you may have noticed a foul smell or slight haze in ...
More Canadian wildfire smoke heading toward Western Pennsylvania this week Hazy sky conditions and moderate air quality are expected through midweek. Updated: 10:32 AM EDT Jun 3, 2025 ...
Dense smoke from Canadian wildfires is blowing into U.S. Wildfire smoke from Manitoba, Canada, will blow across two dozen states through Saturday, reducing air quality and creating hazy skies.
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In June 2023, a surreal glowing orange haze descended on New York City and across other East Coast locations as winds concentrated and redirected smoke from Canada wildfires. The smoke eventually ...
Canadian wildfire smoke is back again. How bad will it get? Smoke will likely be an ongoing health hazard across North America for the next few months. Here's what to expect.
The effect of Canadian wildfire smoke invading your air - toxic particles create hazardous breathing conditions across multiple states.
The past couple of days have been very smoky and hazy. This is all thanks to wildfire smoke being moved into our area from Canadian Wildfires.