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KDKA-TV Morning Forecast (6/3) 02:38 Canadian wildfire smoke in the Pittsburgh area will be thickening today and causing poor air quality throughout the region.
KDKA-TV Morning Forecast (6/5) 02:40 Thursday begins on a very warm and smoky note across most of Western Pennsylvania and Northern West Virginia. Wildfire smoke and haze have mixed down to this ...
More Canadian wildfire smoke heading toward the Pittsburgh area. Story by Jill Szwed • 6d. S moke from Canadian wildfires is once again blanketing the skies of Western Pennsylvania.
PITTSBURGH — Smoke from Canadian wildfires is once again blanketing the skies of Western Pennsylvania. More smoke is forecast to blow in Tuesday through early Wednesday.
PITTSBURGH — The sky will be a bit hazy over the next couple of days, and it’s because of wildfires raging across parts of Canada. Northwest flow well above the surface is pulling smoke down ...
Canadian wildfire smoke is here to stay in Western Pennsylvania — at least for this week. “Right now, it looks like it could be a decent portion of the week,” said Andrew Kienzle, a ...
The National Weather Service has issued a "hazardous weather outlook" for the Pittsburgh area beginning Tuesday, due to the chance of haze and poor air quality from Canadian wildfire smoke.
Smoke from the fires, along with ozone from heat, raised air pollution levels in Minneapolis, Green Bay, Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Columbus, Pittsburgh, Washington, Philadelphia and New York ...
The American Lung Association’s 2025 State of the Air Report shows Pittsburgh has returned to the top 25 most polluted cities when it comes to daily particle pollution.The area, which included ...
Canadian wildfire smoke will create hazy skies across Pittsburgh area. Scott Harbaugh. Mon, June 2, 2025 at 2:05 PM UTC. 1 min read.
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