Canada Fire Smoke Floats Into the Northeast, Skies Turn Hazy but Health Risks Stay Low

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A plume of wildfire smoke from northern Minnesota and Ontario is drifting into the Northeast due to a favorable jet stream, mostly remaining aloft and not significantly impacting ground-level air quality. Expect hazy, milky skies and slightly cooler afternoons, with unusually vibrant sunsets as smoke scatters light; surface mixing could bring a passing smoky smell. Track the plume with the 1DegreeOutside app.
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