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Coughing, sneezing, runny nose. Sure, those are signs of seasonal allergies, but they can also be caused by wildfire smoke.
BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) - Today is a First Alert Weather Day due to more Canadian wildfire smoke reducing our air quality.
New Jersey residents can expect pleasant summer weather to this week with plenty of sun and lower humidity, though there ...
Temperatures will steadily increase throughout the week, starting in the low 80s on Monday and climbing to the upper 80s by ...
A quiet day ahead other than some wild fire smoke at times and the air quality could be lower in parts of Connecticut as a ...
The week will start with areas of wildfire smoke lingering before it pushes out heading into Tuesday. Warmer temperatures and ...
Smoke from the more than 700 wildfires burning in Canada is continuing to blanket parts of the Midwest for a final day.
Air quality alerts from Canadian wildfire smoke spread to the Northeast on Sunday, stretching as far as northern Maine. It ...
By CALEIGH WELLS When wildfires burn, the smoke can travel long distances and degrade air quality far away, which presents ...
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