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WWLP Springfield on MSNHow wildfire smoke travels from Canada to western Massachusetts
It's more than just winds that play a factor in how this smoke gets to our region--meteorology and atmospheric conditions ...
“Fine particles look to average in the mid to upper Moderate range due to Canadian wildfire smoke with the potential for some hourly concentrations reaching Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups on a ...
People in Massachusetts with respiratory issues advised to limit their time outdoors for the next few days as Canadian ...
The hazy weather from Canadian wildfires on July 26 is expected to impact children, teenagers, older adults and people with heart or lung disease.
A day after smoke from Canadian wildfires created hazy conditions across Massachusetts, residents of the Bay State can expect ...
Each New England state has seen more days over the last five years when fine particulate matter or ozone exceeds air quality ...
Photos capture eerie skies and smoke-filled air from Canadian wildfires across Greater Boston. Share yours with us.
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