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Smoke from Canadian wildfires continues to impact skies and air quality across parts of the United States, including South Carolina. COLUMBIA, S.C. — Smoke from massive wildfires that are ongoing in ...
Smoke from wildfires burning in central and western Canada began moving into the skies over the Tri-Lakes region last night and is expected to increase throughout today before clearing out of the area ...
You’ve likely noticed hazy skies or the smell of smoke in the air near Savannah over the last couple of days. All of this is ...
Massive wildfires raging across Western and Central Canada that have triggered evacuations are expected to have an impact on our area beginning this week.
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The smoke from the wildfires is primarily aloft, resulting in a milky sky and vivid sunrises and sunsets. Air quality levels ...
As wildfires rage in Saskatchewan and Manitoba, the Midwest is starting to see the impacts of the blaze nearly a thousand ...
Canada wildfires are causing hazardous smoke to drift into the U.S., lowering air quality across multiple states. Residents ...
The worst wildfires in decades are tearing through Saskatchewan, Canada, and at least two people have been killed in blazes ...
While smoke can create vibrant or hazy sunrises and sunsets, the smoke can also impact our air quality, temperatures, and even solar energy production.
Thin haze in the air should make for a colorful sunset Monday night and thicken midweek, with potential impacts to air quality.
More than 25,000 residents in three provinces have been evacuated as dozens of wildfires remained active Sunday and ...