wildfire, Canada and air
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The early morning smoke did affect a few who attended the car show. Lincoln resident Mike Schneider tells First Alert 6 “It has been affecting me, its my sinuses, I have asthma,
Fueled by a severe heat wave, wildfires rage across Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan, prompting Quebec to offer crucial assistance. Premier François Legault is sending firefighters, a management team,
Rising heat, winds, and dry air sparked blazes in the Canadian provinces of Saskatchewan and Manitoba, according to the country’s Department of Natural Resources. Residents in the United States are expected to face poor air quality from the fires as soon as May 30.
The smoke will cause hazy conditions in the Great Lakes region and the southeastern states, but largely miss LI.
States across the border issued air advisories about particulate pollution that are expected to last for several days.
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The fires are burning out of control in parts of Canada, forcing tens of thousands of people to evacuate their homes amid the blazes.
This summer especially, many of us will be exploring our own country like never before and the weather will play an important role in where we visit and when.