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Wildfire smoke from Canada will bring hazy skies and diminished air quality to Northeast Ohio starting on Tuesday.
Active children, the elderly and people with asthma and COPD are more likely to suffer an increase in the number and severity ...
An air quality alert for central Ohio was extended today, June 8, as haze from Canadian wildfires continues to cloud the ...
Canadian wildfires, along with high temperatures, are partly to blame for hazy skies and foul air. But passing storms may ...
Central Ohio is under an air quality alert Saturday due to smoke from Canadian wildfires. The Mid-Ohio Regional Planning ...
Active children, the elderly and people with asthma and COPD are more likely to suffer an increase in the number and severity ...
MORPC issues Air Quality Alert for Columbus due to wildfire smoke. AQI “Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups.” Limit outdoor ...
As Canadian wildfires burn, plumes of smoke move across Michigan. Officials issued an air quality advisory on June 6 for the ...
Canadian wildfires are affecting air quality in Northeast Ohio. The city of Fairview Park is closely monitoring pollution ...
Canadian wildfire smoke has entered the Upper Midwest and poses significant health impacts in the hardest-hit areas.
Poor air quality like what was experienced in June from the Canadian wildfire smoke can negatively affect water quality, but experts have yet to see the fire's impacts on the Ohio River or the ...