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Code Red Air Quality Grips Pennsylvania as Canadian Wildfire Smoke Arrives
weather2 hours ago

Code Red Air Quality Grips Pennsylvania as Canadian Wildfire Smoke Arrives

A Code Red air quality alert is in effect for south-central Pennsylvania as thick wildfire smoke from Canadian wildfires blankets the region, creating unhealthy air and hazy skies. Forecasters expect hot, humid conditions, with near‑term guidance to limit outdoor activity, keep windows closed, and monitor air quality as conditions may downgrade to Code Orange if smoke concentrations persist.

Wildfires in Louisiana: Hazy skies, evacuations, and federal aid
environment2 years ago

Wildfires in Louisiana: Hazy skies, evacuations, and federal aid

Hazy skies in the New Orleans metropolitan area are caused by wildfires in western Louisiana, with the smoke expected to linger for a couple more days. The National Weather Service has confirmed the cause of the haze, and officials warn that fire weather concerns could increase with strong winds and dry air. Smoke from wildfires can travel hundreds of miles, as seen in previous incidents such as Canadian wildfires affecting New York City. Precautions should be taken to protect air quality and respiratory health.

Alaska's Lightning Storms Ignite Dozens of New Wildfires
natural-disasters3 years ago

Alaska's Lightning Storms Ignite Dozens of New Wildfires

Alaska is experiencing an increase in wildfire activity due to near-record temperatures and lightning strikes caused by thunderstorms. In the past 24 hours, the state has seen 18,600 lightning strikes. Hazy skies are also a concern, with air quality issues likely to arise from wildfires in rural areas. Temperatures will remain warm throughout the week, with additional showers and storms expected. Officials are warning residents about the shift from wet and cooler conditions to drier and hotter ones, emphasizing the fire risks associated with lightning strikes. So far, Alaska has witnessed 190 wildfires, burning nearly 2,500 acres.

Canadian Wildfire Smoke Continues to Impact Northeastern U.S. Air Quality
environment3 years ago

Canadian Wildfire Smoke Continues to Impact Northeastern U.S. Air Quality

Hazy skies have returned to New Jersey due to smoke from the Canadian wildfires. Air quality levels are expected to remain moderate throughout Sunday and Monday. The wildfires have burned through nearly 12 million acres of Canadian forests since April. The Department of Environmental Protection said the hazy skies are not expected to cause air quality to plummet to the dangerous levels New Jersey saw earlier this month.