“The skies will be milky, they’ll be a little hazy,” Diamond said. “And occasionally, when that smoke is allowed to get down to the ground, it may smell like a campfire.R…
That’s not your neighbor’s barbeque.
Fox Weather senior producer and meteorologist Greg Diamond said New Yorkers will begin to see and smell the smoke beginning at 7 p.m. with the fumes sticking around after midnight into the early morning hours.New Yorkers may be able to see and smell smoke Tuesday and Wednesday from the Canadian wildfires hundreds of miles away.Nova Scotia Government/AFP via Getty Images
“We’ll never get to dangerous levels of the air quality,” Diamond said. “But those who are sensitive should probably avoid being outdoors for a long period of time, especially if they noticed that smoke is in the air.”
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