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Smoke will likely be an ongoing health hazard across North America for the next few months. Here's what to expect.
Air quality alerts and advisories have been issued in multiple states as Canadian wildfire smoke continues to spread.
More than 31,000 people were under evacuation across Canada on Wednesday as firefighters battled raging wildfires threatening ...
Living in the Midwest means being affected by the Canadian wildfires that occur just about every year. Here is what to know ...
Massive clouds of pollutants could collide in North Carolina this week and result in poor air quality conditions for millions. Smoke from more than 100 wildfires burning in Canada has drifted into the ...
Bad air quality is linked to poor health outcomes and the development or worsening of some diseases like asthma, coughs, headaches, infections, COPD, as well as cancers.
That wind pattern is forecast over the weekend, from Saturday into Sunday, which will likely bring smoke and haze to the ...
Wildfire smoke will likely impact air quality in parts of southern Ontario in the next few days. Wildfires continue to rage in Manitoba and Saskatchewan as more than 30,000 people in those provinces ...
Due to the extended timeframe that smoke will linger near the surface, the National Weather Service has pushed the air ...
Dry weather and increased outdoor activities pose a risk to the Lower Hudson Valley and other areas with possible threats of wildfires this season.
Canadian wildfire smoke continues to cause hazy conditions across the Granite State and it's impacting air quality in many areas. The Department of Environmental Services has declared an air quality ...
Plumes of smoke are blanketing large swaths of the U.S. and parts of Europe, presenting risks for those breathing it ...