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With hundreds of wildfires burning across Canada, smoke has drifted into the northern United States, lowering air quality across roughly a dozen states.
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The Burlington Free Press on MSNAir quality alert in effect for Vermont due to smoke from Canadian wildfires.
Does your throat feel scratchy? An air quality alert is in effect for Vermont due to smoke from the ongoing Canadian ...
On Monday morning, Environment Canada issued a special air quality statement for the vast majority of southern Ontario, ...
Coughing, sneezing, runny nose. Sure, those are signs of seasonal allergies, but they can also be caused by wildfire smoke.
Parts of the Midwest and Northeast are experiencing poor air quality Monday as smoke from Canadian wildfires drifts into the U.S. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) said ...
Close the windows and turn on the air conditioner, if you have one, setting it to circulate the indoor air. Use blankets to ...
Smoke from Canadian wildfires is causing air quality concerns for millions of Americans in the Midwest and Northeast.
At least 738 wildfires are currently burning in Canada, with at least 201 out of control, according to the Canadian ...
PITTSBURGH — There will be sun and clouds this afternoon, with temperatures rising near average to the low to mid-80s.
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Audacy on MSNNYC air quality drops as smoke from Canadian fires swirls south
Air-quality alerts have been posted in New York City, with 740 fires raging across Canada from the Arctic Circle to southern ...
As summer events and outings are in full swing the smoke from the wildfires could have negative health impacts. CTV’s ...
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