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Reprieve from wildfire smoke expected to come over the weekend, meteorologists say
The Philadelphia region is expected to see improved air quality this weekend as wildfire smoke from Canada and northern Minnesota moves out due to rain and changing winds. A Code Purple Air Quality Alert was in effect on Friday, indicating 'very unhealthy' conditions, but levels have since dropped to 'unhealthy.' Health officials advised residents to stay indoors until the pollution clears.
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