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Canadian wildfires, along with high temperatures, are partly to blame for hazy skies and foul air. But passing storms may ...
Active children, the elderly and people with asthma and COPD are more likely to suffer an increase in the number and severity ...
Smoke from 150-plus wildfires in Canada could affect air quality and cause health problems for Americans. Is Ohio in the path ...
Smoke that was visible on satellite over Wisconsin and Illinois on Monday is expected to drift into Ohio Tuesday, bringing a ...
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NBC4 WCMH-TV on MSNAir quality alert issued for central Ohio as wind transports wildfire smokeCentral Ohio is under an air quality alert Saturday due to smoke from Canadian wildfires. The Mid-Ohio Regional Planning ...
Central Ohio's air quality index has lowered to moderate after smoke from Canadian wildfires has spread to some U.S. states.
Wildfires that are still burning in parts of Canada have the potential to affect us here in central Ohio this week.
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WJW-TV Cleveland on MSNTRACKING: Smoke from Canadian wildfires could hit NE OhioSmoke from wildfires burning in Canada is expected to cast a haze over the skies — and diminish air quality — in parts of the ...
Smoke from wildfires burning in three Canadian provinces covered about a third of the U.S. on Wednesday, forecasters said, ...
It's all sparked from another wildfire season in Canada. So far, over 1.1 million acres have burned across Canada.
Canadian wildfires are raising air quality concerns in several states, including the Dakotas, Minnesota and Wisconsin.
Active children, the elderly and people with asthma and COPD are more likely to suffer an increase in the number and severity ...
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