Smoke From Canada Wildfires Is Impacting US Cities
Smoke From Canada Wildfires Is Impacting US Cities

Smoke From Canada Wildfires , Is Impacting US Cities.

Fox News reports that smoke from wildfires in Canada has impacted states in northern America.

The offices of the National Weather Service (NWS) issued warnings for cities, including Seattle, Pittsburgh, the Twin Cities and Chicago, among other places.

Wildfire smoke from Canada will start making its way into eastern Oregon and Southwest Idaho within the next several days, National Weather Service in Boise, Idaho, via Fox News.

The smokey, hazy skies are from wildfires in western Canada.

That smoke is drifting through the higher levels of the atmosphere.

, National Weather Service in Cleveland, Ohio, via Fox News.

Current air quality is good to moderate across northern Ohio and Northwest Pennsylvania, National Weather Service in Cleveland, Ohio, via Fox News.

Due to rain bringing smoke down to the surface, an Air Quality Alert was issued for much of northeastern Minnesota.

The NWS also shared images on Twitter of skies thick with smoke and a red-tinged sun seen throughout the country.

Fox Weather reports that visibility alerts were put in place for both Washington state and Montana.

Fox Weather reports that visibility alerts were put in place for both Washington state and Montana.

Visibility in parts of Montana, Minnesota and the Dakotas could drop to as low as a quarter of a mile.

Visibility in parts of Montana, Minnesota and the Dakotas could drop to as low as a quarter of a mile.

All the way in Des Moines, Iowa, the NWS warned that smokey skies could lead to "reduced visibility" that could linger until May 19