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A recent outbreak of wildfires in Canada is sending a plume of unhealthy smoke into the US yet again, but this time, the fires are coming from a different part of the country. Here’s what that ...
On Monday, the plume of smoke stretched across the US like a noxious belt with several states experiencing “unhealthy” air, which is Level 4 of 6 on the Air Quality Index.
Though the smoke may lead to air quality concerns, AccuWeather forecasters say, it won't be as intense as last week, when plumes of smoke turned skies orange and led to historically bad air ...
It's been a while, but Canadian wildfire smoke returns Sunday to West Michigan.Very unhealthy air quality is already being reported upstream in areas such as Minnesota and Wisconsin.The winds are ...
This dust plume is thicker than previous bouts of dust in May, but it should thin out the farther it tracks into the US this week. WISHTV.com Trending Stories Pacers fan’s creative car wrap ...
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… ...
The smoke only lasts about 45 minutes or so before dissipating. Check out this video of the smoke from Chief Meteorologist Tim Buckley on our WFMY High Point Weather Camera. What are Controlled Burns?
The plume of smoke made its way into the forecast for Southern New England starting early Tuesday morning. Due to the proximity to the fires, the event is similar to the one observed on May 30.
Smoke from wildfires burning in western Washington on Sunday, Oct. 16, 2022. (Photo Courtesy: Crystal Garvin).