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NEW YORK (WABC) -- Canadian wildfire smoke will make for a hazy sky and reduced air quality for Monday into Tuesday.
Smoke from wildfires in Canada has forced officials to issue an air quality health advisory for New Yorkers. Department of Environmental Conservation and Department of ...
Tonight, there will be a south wind that will become east after midnight. Overnight lows will be near 60 degrees, and there ...
Wildfire smoke from the Prairies was forecast Sunday to fill many of the skies from Vancouver Island to Charlottetown with gritty, hazy dust.
Wildfire smoke continues to spread into Western New York making for a hazy sky but also reaching ground level for this Sunday ...
With smokey conditions likely worsening throughout Aug. 3, an air quality advisory was extended to noon Aug. 4.
Health officials from Minnesota to Maine have issued alerts warning of poor air quality from wildfires burning in Canada.
An air quality health advisory for fine particulate matter will be in effect Monday, Aug. 4, for the Hudson Valley region due ...
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources issued an air quality alert for all of southeast Wisconsin until noon on Monday ...
After the Canadian wildfires placed several regions of New York State into an air quality health advisory on Aug. 3, the ...
However, Monday’s sun comes with heat and smoggy air as wildfire smoke drifts down from Canada. Sensitive groups should be ...
Air quality alerts are in effect for Kansas City and St. Louis due to Canadian wildfire smoke. Josh Vander Veen is with the ...