NYC hit with air quality alert from Canadian wildfire smoke
Briefly

An air quality alert for New York City and surrounding areas has been issued due to wildfire smoke from Canada, leading to unhealthy air quality levels, particularly for sensitive individuals. The Air Quality Index is expected to exceed 100, indicating increased health risks. Wildfires in Manitoba and Saskatchewan are responsible for this smoke, which has affected visibility and created hazy skies throughout the Northeast. The smoke is projected to persist into midweek, prompting health advisories for limited outdoor activity among sensitive groups while acknowledging potential effects on the broader population.
Wildfire smoke from Canada is affecting air quality in New York City, prompting an alert as levels reach unhealthy thresholds for sensitive groups.
The Air Quality Index is expected to exceed 100 in New York City and surrounding areas, posing health risks for those with respiratory issues.
Ongoing wildfires in Manitoba and Saskatchewan are sending smoke southward, leading to hazy skies across the Northeast, with effects lingering into the week.
The Department of Health recommends that sensitive groups limit outdoor activity during this period, while healthy individuals may also experience minor respiratory discomfort.
Read at Time Out New York
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