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Wildfires are forecast to continue and expand through the summer in Western Canada and parts of the country’s north.
Forecasters warn that hazy, grayish-blue skies could persist for many weeks as fires continue to burn, though most smoke will ...
Smoke has made its way back into the northern tier of the U.S., prompting air quality alerts in North Dakota, Minnesota and ...
A haze of Canadian wildfire smoke can be seen over Grand Rapids, Mich. on June 5, 2025. The air quality index was above 151, ...
With fire season already underway in many western states, President Donald Trump on Thursday directed federal agencies to begin combining their wildland firefighting staff into a new, unified wildfire ...
DENVER – A rapid snowmelt across the western United States is setting records for how quickly the frozen precipitation is disappearing and also raising alarms about future wildfire activity.
A blue sky may be a rare sight across the Finger Lakes and much of the Northeast this summer. AccuWeather meteorologists say ...
The U.S. Forest Service is asking as many as 1,400 employees who left the agency in recent months to help fight wildfires ...
State agencies say they’re prepared but federal capacity remains uncertain after last year's record-breaking fires stretched ...
Online map tools and resources let you track the Canadian wildfires and monitor poor air-quality conditions, which are ...
Canadian Wildfires continued to burn, and smoke from the Canada fires could be affecting U.S. air quality in several states, including Illinois ...