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Smoke from Canadian wildfires to bring hazy skies, diminished air quality to NYC
Approximately 42.7M acres have burned in Canada in the past several months.
Warm air returns, along with clear skies now that Canadian wildfire smoke has moved out
D eep blue sky, a hallmark of autumnal air, was evident across much of New England Monday as the smoke of the past weekend had moved out to sea. The Canadian wildfires have occasionally created enough smoke to blot out the sun over the past several months, including on Sunday.
NYC could see hazy skies Monday as smoke from Canadian wildfires returns
NEW YORK -- New York City is expected to see hazy conditions Monday, as smoke from the Canadian wildfires returns to our skies. The mayor's office issued a warning about smoke at high altitudes. The Air Quality Index will be around 55, which may be a risk to people who are sensitive to air pollution.
Smoke from Canadian wildfires could once again reach NYC Monday
New Yorkers could wake up to hazy skies Monday morning as smoke from ongoing Canadian wildfires is expected to reach the Big Apple by sunrise.
NYC air quality: Smoke from Canadian wildfires to return. What to know
Back in June, smoke from the Canadian wildfires blanketed New York City with some of the most unhealthy air quality levels on the planet.
NYC expected to have hazy skies Monday — again — due to Canada wildfires
New Yorkers can expect smoggy skies shrouding the city Monday as smoke from Canadian wildfires makes its way into the city, officials said Sunday.
Impressive amount of Canadian wildfire smoke wrapped up in a UK storm
Special air quality statements span Newfoundland as drifting Canadian wildfire smoke spreads across the region. That same smoke is being wrapped up into a powerful UK storm
Smoke from Canadian wildfires to bring hazy skies to NYC
The smoke prompted an Air Quality Index of "moderate" for New York City Monday morning. Concert films are one way cinema chains are filling in the rest of the year's blockbuster slate following the Hollywood strikes.
Smoky haze from Canada wildfire smoke returns to CT today, weather service says
Smoke from the Canada wildfires casts a haze over the Long Island Sound in Stamford, Conn. Thursday, June 8, 2023. Air quality on Monday, Oct. 2, is expected to be mod
Smoke From Canadian Wildfires Causing Hazy Skies In Much Of Northeast
The forecast calls for mostly sunny skies on Monday, Oct. 2, but smoke from Canadian wildfires has spread across much of the Northeast, resulting in hazy conditions from New York through Connecticut into Massachusetts.
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New York braces for new bout of wildfire smoke – days after record flash flooding
The fresh smoke warning comes after New York Governor Kathy Hochul declared a State of Emergency as flash flooding wreaked ...
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Lilac sun caused by Canadian wildfires smoke, forecaster explains
Smoke from Canadian wildfires is responsible for the current diluted lilac or purple colour of the sun, a meteorologist has ...
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How Canadian wildfires and Storm Agnes created 'white sun' phenomenon
A unique combination of wildfire smoke from Canada and cloud formations in the wake of Storm Agnes led to the unusual sight.
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Canada left battered by 'never before seen' wildfire season
When scientists started pouring over data to assess Canada's fire season this year, they struggled to find the right ...
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