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These maps show the smoke forecast for Friday and Saturday. The Canadian wildfire smoke forecast for Friday, June 6, 2025, at 9 a.m. ET. CBS News ...
Some air quality alerts remained in effect Friday evening, including in northern Minnesota, northern Indiana, southern Michigan and northern New York, according to the National Weather Service.
Air quality index map: See current conditions You might expect colorful sunrises and sunsets, hazy afternoon skies, poor air quality, and sometimes allergy symptoms.
Saharan dust is making skies over Florida hazy. Check air quality in your area with this interactive map. The dust plume isn't unusual. Activity ramps up in mid-June and subsides after mid-August ...
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New York City faces another air quality alert Thursday, along with some of the surrounding area. The alert will be in effect from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. for the city, as well as Long Island, the ...
Milwaukee has the 2nd worst air quality in the U.S. on June 5, per NYT. An air quality advisory across the state has also been extended until June 6.
Although the majority of wildfires are occurring in western Canada, smoke from these fires has been drifting eastward, impacting air quality in areas around the Great Lakes and the U.S. northeast ...
The smoke started making air quality worse in the eastern U.S. on Wednesday. A few thunderstorms are expected this afternoon southeast of Valparaiso to the Pontiac line, weather officials said.
The air quality index for Delaware is good, overall standing in the mid-40s. But the Environmental Protection Agency is forecasting the index to rise to 80 on June 5.
An air quality alert remained in effect for the entire Chicago area Friday, with another "Air Pollution Action Day" alert declared as wildfire smoke from Canadian wildfires continues to impact ...
Air quality can be impacted by smoke from wildfires. Our reporter set out to build an air filter -- in a style the EPA praised, using only things she already had at home.