Smoke from wildfires in Canada has poured into the United States, inflicting air high quality to plummet and masking landscapes in a thick, brown haze.
Poor air high quality has been a difficulty in New York since Wednesday, when the cloud of smoke descended close to the bottom.
Washington, DC, has largely averted hazardous air – till Friday, when a thick haze settled over the nation’s capital.
Chicago skilled a few of the nation’s worst air high quality on Thursday and continues to be enveloped in a cloud of smoke. Here’s what it appears like in comparison with Wednesday.
Wildfire smoke has altered skies over Central Pennsylvania since Tuesday.
And it fully swallowed the Minneapolis skyline on Wednesday.
Blue turned to a brown-orange in the skies over Grand Rapids, Michigan, this week.











