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Smoke from wildfires in Canada is making it harder to breathe in Ohio and several other states. Here's how long it will last and what else we know.
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Canadian Wildfire Smoke Drifts Over Ohio, Causing Strange Night SkiesSmoke from wildfires in Canada are drifting across the U.S., affecting air quality throughout the Midwest, including Ohio. Ohio resident, Erin Rhodes, captured the hazy night skies as the moon appeared to have an orange ombre over it,
Hazy skies are expected across Northeast Ohio on Monday and Tuesday as wildfire smoke from central Canada drifts southeast into the region.
Smoke from 150-plus wildfires in Canada could affect air quality and cause health problems for Americans. Is Ohio in the path? What to know.
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NBC4 WCMH-TV on MSNWhy is the air quality bad in central Ohio?COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Some residents in central Ohio may notice lower air quality and haze on Wednesday. The reduced air quality is due to smoke from wildfires in Canada. As of 11 a.m. Wednesday, the AQI for Columbus was at 106, which falls into the orange category and is considered unhealthy for sensitive groups.
Canadian wildfires are affecting air quality in Northeast Ohio. The city of Fairview Park is closely monitoring pollution levels
Smoke from raging wildfires in Canada is worsening air quality in some U.S. states. But will Greater Cincinnati be affected? Here's what we know.
Tracking how that smoke will move from Canada, or when it's going to cause problems at the surface, isn't easy.