Winds Expected to Bring Potential Near-Surface Smoke Impacts Statewide Getty Images A cold front will enter Western New York from the northwest in the early morning hours Wednesday and should reach the Downstate regions by Wednesday evening. Winds are expected to bring potential near-surface smoke i...
While things are supposed to get much better by the weekend, the governor is warning that the smoke event may not be over just yet. The wildfires up north are still burning, so our area may get hit with more smoke in the future.
Thich smoke from wildfires burning in Canada has made its way into New York state and the Northeast dropping air quality levels to very unhealthy and hazardous levels. NEW YORK– Thick smoke from Canadian wildfires Wednesday created the worst air quality on record for New York City. In doing s...
Smoke from the wildfiresraging across Canada has created a thick haze across New York City's iconic skyline, nearly fading out the Statue of Liberty and high-rises. The quality of air has become so bad in the past few days that now, the city has some of the worst air pollution in ...
NEW YORK-If ever there was a day to stop and enjoy the New York City skyline, This wasn’t it. Smoke from multiple wildfires in Canada has poured into the northeast United States, creating potential health risks for the health of millions. ...
New York City 1:15 p.m. The hazy sky and smoky smell are due to smoke from wildfires in Canada that continues to blanket the area. Over 400 fires were burning in Canada as of Tuesday night, including over 200 considered "out of control." ...
New York City 1:15 p.m. The hazy sky and smoky smell are due to smoke from wildfires in Canada that continues to blanket the area. Over 400 fires were burning in Canada as of Tuesday night, including over 200 considered "out of control." ...
New York City 1:15 p.m. The hazy sky and smoky smell are due to smoke from wildfires in Canada that continues to blanket the area. Over 400 fires were burning in Canada as of Tuesday night, including over 200 considered "out of control." ...
This past summer, we dealt with smoky conditions from the wildfires that were burning in Canada. The images were staggering, and the smoke was debilitating. For a couple of days, it was smoky, and for some it was hard to breathe.
Smoke suppression in New Yorkdoi:10.1016/s0016-0032(06)90317-2NoneELSEVIERJournal of the Franklin Institute