Definitely an unnatural haze over the Philly area. How long does it take Canadians to put out fires? It’s almost as if they don’t want to put them out.
Another round of toxic Canadian wildfire smoke is back in the US. Air quality alerts are deteriorating in Mid-Atlantic states as the plume of smoke pours in from Canada.
Smoke and haze are set to blanket parts of New York, Pennsylvania, and Vermont by late Monday afternoon. The air quality will continue to deteriorate for many metro areas across the mid-Atlantic and Northeast throughout the day.
Smoke forecast
“Unfortunately, the wildfire smoke will begin to make a return to the region to start the new week,” according to the National Weather Service in the Philadelphia area.
As of 0700 ET, several metro areas, including Chicago, Buffalo, Pittsburgh, Nashville, and Cincinnati, had air quality readings of “unhealthy” and “unhealthy for some.”
“Canadian wildfire smoke will remain in the picture through Tuesday as northwesterly winds aloft that originate out of the Canadian Prairies continues to direct more smoke into the Lower 48,” the Weather Service said.
Last month, we cited one Candian official who warned wildfires could “last all summer.”
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They’ll keep the smoke coming until you eat the bugs and your kids turn trans.
The Dimming
geoengineeringwatch.org
Only a pause on the way to “Eat your kids and turn your bugs trans”.
It’s actually free fertilizer…wherever the co2 and other smoke components end up anyway.
My lungs don’t need the free fertilizer, but that is just me.
Ok, something’s up with this smoke. There was a haze from the Canadian “wildfires” in my temporary area. I was outdoors most of that day. I wasn’t too worried about it because I’ve been around wildfire smoke before, and as someone with asthma it would make me wheeze a little and I could judge by that when and if I needed to stay indoors.
Well, this time I got really sick. And I NEVER get sick. I did not have normal asthma symptoms, but my lungs closed up very tightly and no wheezing and my inhaler wasn’t working for me. It was a weird feeling. Plus I had a really bad headache for two days – I NEVER get headaches like that. Felt very weak & tired.
Better now after staying inside & it appears the haze has cleared some.
I’m convinced that there’s something in this smoke other than it just being a regular wildfire.
Agree. Two weeks ago my area experienced black fog following a brief but heavy nighttime rainfall. I’ve never in my life seen black fog.
The map seems accurate. We’ve got it in Georgia and in places has settled to ground level. It’s noticeable if not hazardous. On the plus side, it’s 15 degrees lower than it otherwise would be, so glass half full.
I’m in NC. Same here.
Cope
” Stay inside because of the smoke ” is similar to ” Stay inside because COVID ”
Remember how some claimed the air was ‘ cleaner ‘ during lockdown ?
Radar roll. Multiple fires start at same time.
Satellite images from the College of DuPage Meteorology Department show that—on the 2nd of June—the fires that erupted in Quebec, Canada, all started at the exact same time.
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Yeah, so it’s rained for about a month and half straight, with maybe four or five days of somewhat clear weather punctuated by thunderstorms during the entirety of the late Spring/early Summer. I’ve never seen anything like it in my lifetime. Today would have been the first all clear sunny day and instead it looks like I’m sitting at a stop light behind a beater with no muffler. Grey, thick air with maybe a two or three miles of visibility.
They will get their climate control/great reset if they have to burn all of our houses to the ground.
Wow. We are great for rain this year, but days with a heat index under 100 are few. I am resolved to not squander nice weather and for waking up very early to get something done.
USAWatchdog.com interviewed Dane Wigington last week.
Highly knowledgeable on weather mods. and what is in the smoke.
I like Greg Hunter, but he’s just…exhausting.
Anything to get people to wear masks again through fear.
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Growing up in the San Fernando Valley of the LA area, the smoke from wildfires is all to well-known. Here in the Atlanta metro area over the past couple of days, the sunlight has had that familiar slightly golden glow and the trees seem just a bit hazy in appearance. Glad to see this chart confirming what I already figured. But I figured something a bit closer was on fire. Oh well. Again, why couldn’t huge cannabis farms have gone up in smoke.