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Canadian wildfire smoke will lend a hazy appearance to the sky, and high clouds blanket much of the Philadelphia region, ...
Hazy skies aside, summer is finally delivering something we haven’t enjoyed in a long time: A long stretch of pleasant ...
Large wildfires in remote regions of Canada sent smoke billowing across the border, inundating northern New England with ...
Temperatures will remain seasonable, with highs near 80 degrees on Wednesday and gradually warming into the upper 80s by ...
Canadian wildfire smoke blanketed the skies from the Midwest to the Northeast this week, causing air quality reading to ...
Air quality has taken a serious hit across the United States as a twofold blow of wildfires in the West and in Canada have ...
We are now on day 21 of Canadian wildfire smoke lingering over Wisconsin. This matches the record set back in 2023.
Meteorologist Matt Hoenig says Canadian wildfire smoke is still making the air unhealthy, but better conditions are on the way.
State and federal lawmakers are looking into what can be done to try and prevent more Canadian wildfires in the future.
Temperatures remain in the upper eighties, with an air quality alert in effect until Midnight on Wednesday. The smoke and ...
Poor air quality remains over central Wisconsin Tuesday and Wednesday as much warmer temps arrive later this week.
An Air Quality Alert remains in effect for the entire Susquehanna Valley until 12 AM Wednesday. Overnight lows will drop to the mid-60s with highs on Wednesday in the low/mid-80s.
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