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Smoke from the Canadian wildfires continues to bring dangerous air quality to parts of the northern U.S., with hazy skies ...
Lightning, which is more common in hotter temperatures, is usually the cause of wildfires that burn the most land. In 2023, ...
With 174 active wildfires burning across Canada, several U.S. states are under air quality alerts due to the traveling smoke ...
A gray haze from wildfire smoke could be seen in Cincinnati, and the entire state of Minnesota is under an air quality alert.
Online map tools and resources let you track the Canadian wildfires and monitor poor air-quality conditions, which are ...
More than 212 active fires were burning as of Tuesday, according to the Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre.
As hundreds of wildfires continue to burn in Canada, the smoke from the flames is bringing potentially dangerous air quality to parts of the United States.
Canadian wildfire smoke has entered the Upper Midwest and poses significant health impacts in the hardest-hit areas.
Blazes in the provinces of Manitoba and Saskatchewan have forced thousands to evacuate. Smoke is expected to waft over the ...
Although the majority of wildfires are occurring in western Canada, smoke from these fires has been drifting eastward, ...
As fires continue to rage in Canada, Lower Hudson Valley residents may notice hazy skies and orange-tinted clouds on top of ...
Although the majority of wildfires are occurring in western Canada, smoke from these fires has been drifting eastward, ...