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The smoke from the wildfires is primarily aloft, resulting in a milky sky and vivid sunrises and sunsets. Air quality levels ...
Smoke from Canadian wildfires is once again blanketing the skies of Western Pennsylvania. The latest plume is aloft with only cosmetic impacts. More smoke is forecast to blow in Tuesday through early ...
Thin haze in the air should make for a colorful sunset Monday night and thicken midweek, with potential impacts to air quality.
Smoke from more than 100 wildfires blazing in Canada is expected to spread to impact air quality in more U.S. state.
The milky color to the sky is thanks to the Canadian wildfire smoke spreading into the Ohio Valley and Louisville area.
A series of wildfires burning across central Canada have sent smoke billowing into the U.S. over the past several days.
If wildfire smoke bothers you, pay attention to local air quality this week. View Interactive fire weather and air quality maps.
The cool and gloomy weather is finally making its exit. With a ridge in the jet stream moving in, high pressure at the ...
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