Stewart Verdery
Coverage of Stewart Verdery in the Nexus archive.
- Wildfire smoke from Canada and Minnesota pushes further into US, engulfing DC in eerie haze
Wildfire smoke from Canada and Minnesota is causing unhealthy air quality across the Great Lakes, Northeast, and Mid-Atlantic regions, with Washington D.C. experiencing a thick, orange-hued haze. Air quality warnings are expected to persist through Saturday, though weekend rains may offer temporary relief. The smoke is expected to continue affecting areas downstream as wildfires remain uncontrolled.
- Wildfire smoke from Canada and Minnesota pushes further into US, engulfing DC in eerie haze
Wildfire smoke from Canada and Minnesota has spread into the U.S., creating hazardous air quality conditions in the Great Lakes, Northeast, and Mid-Atlantic regions. Washington, D.C., experienced a thick orange haze, while air quality warnings persisted through Saturday, with potential temporary relief expected from weekend storms. Uncontrolled fires in Canada and Minnesota’s wilderness areas are expected to continue emitting smoke for at least a week.