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A combination of Canadian wildfire smoke and Saharan dust is expected to impact Georgia this week. Here's what to expect.
Canada is having another bad wildfire season, and more than 27,000 people in three provinces have been forced to evacuate.
Smoke from Canadian wildfires began to worsen air quality in the eastern U.S. on Wednesday as several Midwestern states ...
While excessive heat primarily affected Canada, the resulting smoke and poor air quality highlight how climate-driven events ...
The air quality is reaching dangerous levels in parts of the Upper Midwest and north central U.S., where copious amounts of ...
The smoke has been brought south by jet stream winds and continues to filter through the skies across the southeast. This has ...
Air quality is taking a hit in parts of the central and eastern United States as smoke from out-of-control wildfires in Canada pours south – but that isn’t the only thing millions of people will ...
If you’ve noticed a hazy appearance in the sky recently, you’re not alone. The smoke is the result of major wildfires ...
Anderson said the smoke will make for red sunsets and sunrises. Incoming dust from the Sahara will hit Georgia ... science and wildfire expert at Climate Central. Parts of Canada currently ravaged ...
A series of wildfires burning across central Canada sent smoke billowing into the U.S. over the weekend, with few signs that ...
A mix of smoke and dust is blanketing parts of Georgia this week, as wildfire smoke in Canada and a wave of Saharan dust converge in the atmosphere over the southeastern U.S. The U.S ...