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Smoke plumes may reach U.S. as wildfires in Canada erupt. Story by Ian Livingston • 11mo. After a somewhat subdued start, the fire season in Canada has suddenly come alive with a recent flare-up ...
Canadian wildfire smoke wafts across US as horrifying map reveals where air quality may turn deadly. By EMMA RICHTER FOR DAILYMAIL.COM. Published: 11:38 EDT, 1 June 2025 | Updated: 06:43 EDT, 2 ...
A plume of dust will reach the southeastern US this week. CNN Weather Dust and smoke could overlap in some areas, making for an especially hazy or dim sky and poorer air quality than if just one ...
Canadian wildfire smoke is reaching the northeastern part of the United States, with multiple National Weather Service (NWS) offices saying they are experiencing issues with the smoke. One NWS offi… ...
Plumes of dense smoke from uncontained wildfires in Manitoba, ... Moderate smoke may reach as far south as Chicago, St. Louis and Detroit on Friday evening before blowing into the East on Saturday.
Smoke from the blazes is expected to fall heavily over Midwestern states, including Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Michigan, and cut across the country to reach the Carolinas by May 31, according to ...
An image of plumes of smoke and dust from Canada's wildfires captured by NASA’s EPIC (Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera) on NOAA’s DSCOVR satellite acquired this image on May 31, 2025.
This dust plume is thicker than previous bouts of dust in May, but it should thin out the farther it tracks into the US this week. Read more • Canada’s fire forecast looks bad.
A dust plume from the Saharan Desert covering most of the Caribbean is expected to reach Florida and the Gulf region late this week and throughout the weekend.
While smoke invades the US from the north, another entity is floating toward the country from the east: Saharan dust. This week’s plume is already visible from space via satellite imagery as it ...
This dust plume is thicker than previous bouts of dust in May, but it should thin out the farther it tracks into the US this week. Read more • Canada’s fire forecast looks bad.
This dust plume is thicker than previous bouts of dust in May, but it should thin out the farther it tracks into the US this week. Read more • Canada’s fire forecast looks bad.