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Smoke from wildfires burning in Canada has caused air quality alerts for parts of New York state, including New York City.
Passengers have evacuated a New York City area commuter train after a fire caused at least one car to fill with smoke.
An air quality advisory is in effect for New York City as smoke from Canadian wildfires continues to impact the region’s air, ...
On Tuesday morning, New York City had the ninth-worst air quality in the world, thanks in large part to the wildfire smoke ...
Hundreds of wildfires still burning in Canada are expected to undermine air quality across the Upper Midwest and Northeast ...
Hazy skies descend over the New York City area again on Tuesday, re-upping some air quality alerts related to Canadian ...
An air quality alert went into effect for the metropolitan area went out Monday at midnight and continues until midnight ...
The thick plumes of smoke in Canada are being driven southward into the U.S. by northerly winds on the backside of an area of high pressure.
The worst air quality in recent years occurred in June 2023, when the smoke became so thick it created an orange haze over ...
New Yorkers are under an air quality health advisory Monday, Aug. 4, as wildfire smoke and ozone pollution push levels into ...
Forecasters say weak winds have left Canadian wildfire smoke to linger over the U.S. Stronger winds are expected to bring relief later in the week.
Weather patterns are expected to bring more spikes in smoke to certain regions tomorrow, according to state officials.