HEALTHGOTHAMIST
Wildfire smoke from Canada could affect NYC air quality amid this week's intense heat
Smoke from wildfires in Ontario, Canada, is affecting air quality in New York City and the Northeast this week, with hazy skies, reduced visibility, and poorer air quality expected from Wednesday to Thursday. The smoke spreads across the Great Lakes region into the Northeast.
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