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The haze from the Canadian wildfire smoke has lingered around Northeast Ohio for days, though for the most part the air quality has remained safe.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Wildfire smoke from Canada will bring hazy skies and diminished air quality to Northeast Ohio starting on Tuesday. The smoke, which is coming from 228 active fires burning ...
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Wildfire smoke is expected to drift into Northeast Ohio in the afternoon and evening on June 10, 2025. Because some of it will sink closer to the surface, air quality in the region will be impacted.
Wildfire smoke from Canada is expected to increase over Northeast Ohio going into the afternoon hours of June 11, 2025. Because it will be limited to the upper atmosphere, air quality concerns are ...
Wildfire smoke poses a separate risk in the form of microscopic particulate matter, PM 10 and PM 2.5, contributing to health issues like bronchitis and heart attacks, according to the EPA.
TOLEDO, Ohio — Doctors across Ohio are reporting a rise in respiratory issues as smoke from Canadian wildfires combines with high heat, humidity and elevated pollen levels. Health officials urge ...
U-pick strawberry farms facing impacts from cold spring, Canadian wildfire smoke While some farms in the region have ended their U-pick seasons early or quickly sold out, others like Stevens ...
Most of Minnesota and parts of Montana, North Dakota and Wisconsin were ranked “unhealthy” for air quality on a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency map.
Smoke from Canadian wildfires is expected to drift into North Dakota again in coming days, potentially degrading air quality.
Canadian wildfire smoke is moving eastward as rain moves into the Capital Region and Hudson Valley, meteorologists said. Times Union Logo Hearst Newspapers Logo Skip to main content ...