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As thick plumes of smoke drift down from Canada’s raging wildfires, New York residents are once again facing hazy skies, ...
Smoke from wildfires burning in Canada has caused air quality alerts for parts of New York state, including New York City.
Smoke from wildfires in Canada continue to impact air quality in the northern United States, even in the New York City metro ...
Hundreds of wildfires still burning in Canada are expected to undermine air quality across the Upper Midwest and Northeast ...
Officials warned young children and those with respiratory illnesses to take precautions. For weeks, smoke from Canadian ...
Red flag warnings remain in place for parts of Nevada, Utah, Colorado and Wyoming due to very dry conditions, low humidity ...
New York City, Long Island and the Hudson Valley will all experience air quality within the 101-150 range on the air quality ...
An air quality alert was issued by the New York State Department of Health on Saturday due to smoke from wildfires in Canada.
Due to Canadian wildfires, New York State issued an air quality health advisory effective until midnight August 4, impacting ...
On Tuesday morning, New York City had the ninth-worst air quality in the world, thanks in large part to the wildfire smoke ...
Smoke from Canadian wildfires continued to blanket parts of the U.S. Northeast on Tuesday, August 5, triggering hazardous Air ...
New York City air quality is dropping as Canadian forest-fire smoke swirls down the Hudson River, shrouding much of the ...