Canadian Wildfire Smoke to Bring Hazy Skies to Illinois, Indiana, and Wisconsin

Canadian Wildfire Smoke to Bring Hazy Skies to Illinois, Indiana, and Wisconsin

Indiana City, IN — Over the next few days, smoke from wildfires in Canada will cover the air over Illinois, Indiana, and Wisconsin.

 

The National Weather Service says that the skies will look cloudy until the beginning of next week.

 

The air quality is expected to stay average to good, but people who are sensitive to pollution should keep an eye on things.

 

The U.S. National Weather Service says that any smoke will probably stay in the high atmosphere, which will have less of an effect on the clean air.

 

But people who live there may still see hazy skies. By the middle of the week, temperatures should be in the upper 80s and lower 90s.

 

The weather reports say that the region will be warm and the skies will be hazy. The highs on Monday and Tuesday will be in the 70s and 80s. By Wednesday, they will be in the 90s.

 

Even though the air quality won’t be dangerous, people should still be careful, especially if they have breathing problems.

 

As the smoke moves through the area, keeping an eye on news about the air quality and limiting time spent outside may help lower the health risks.

 

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