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Smoke from wildfires in Canada has begun drifting across the border into the United States, raising concerns on Friday about possible health hazards in the Upper Midwest, the authorities said ...
Wildfire smoke from Canada is expected to move over the U.S., impacting air quality for millions of people on Friday and this weekend. Maps and satellite imagery show the large-scale impact of the ...
Wave of severe weather hits US Northern Minnesota, the Upper Peninsula of Michigan and most of Wisconsin are also under air quality alerts due to the smoke from wildfires in Canada.
Massive wildfires burning out of control in western and central Canada are forcing thousands to flee. The blazes are also sending hazardous smoke toward major cities in the United States.
Trails within the Cheyenne Cañon Park are still open, but the main road is closed, preventing drivers and tourists from getting to the Helen Hunt Falls, and the parking lot near Upper Gold Camp.
As of May 29, 1,500 blazes have charred 1.8 million acres across Canada. 'We were not prepared': Canada fought nightmarish wildfires as smoke became US problem What to expect in the United States ...
Smoke from wildfires raging across Canada is expected to shroud parts of the Northeast on Wednesday, creating airborne pollution and hazy skies that had passed through sections of the Upper ...
Wildfire smoke worsens air quality Wildfire smoke has been fouling U.S. air quality for several days, starting in states bordering Canada, including the Dakotas, Minnesota and other Midwestern states.
Weather Wildfire smoke from Canada could dull our blue sky in N.J. this summer Published: Jun. 12, 2025, 6:00 p.m.
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