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Possibly. Starting Friday night, smoke from the Canadian wildfires is expected to move into western New York and travel eastward, NWS Buffalo meteorologist Heather Kenyon said Friday.
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, reports that New York City will experience heavy air pollution today due to wildfire smoke traveling from northwest Canada. He explains ...
ALBANY — Smoke from Canadian wildfires impacted upstate New York Sunday, with many areas listed in the "unhealthy for sensitive groups" category, according to the state Department of ...
Smoke from the massive wildfires in Canada is expected to affect residents across New York state, creating hazy skies with smoke thick enough to block the sun and lower the temperatures in some ...
U.S. Army Gen. Ronald Clark (left), commanding general of U.S. Army Pacific (USARPAC), and LT Gen. Michael Wright (right), commander of the Canadian Army, participate in a gift exchange during the ...
We’re not in 2023 “Smoke Apocalypse” territory, but New York City is under an air-quality advisory through Wednesday thanks to raging Canadian wildfires.