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Northern Michigan, lower peninsula. This morning at 9:30am. Phone pics arent the greatest
but then again not much to see. By 11:30am this is as clear as it got.
Smells like an old campground outside
working out there different
after a bit it gets hard to breathe..not really hard but it feels like your brain is telling you not to breathe this air.
9:30

11:30

rurallib
(64,978 posts)TexLaProgressive
(12,863 posts)In Texas we get annual smoke from Mexican field burings. It aggreivates breathing and burns eyes.
Heres a more mellow tune from my youth
MiHale
(13,332 posts)But this one is dense the worst in a very long time.
PuraVidaDreamin
(4,774 posts)I think it muted the severe weather we were predicted yesterday.
Never got as hot as we were expecting.
GiqueCee
(5,281 posts)... here in central Vermont. Yesterday AM the Sun was orangey-red.
riversedge
(82,558 posts)livetohike
(24,552 posts)just looking at these pics
MiHale
(13,332 posts)biophile
(1,767 posts)MiHale
(13,332 posts)Niagara
(12,526 posts)My dementia clients keep opening their bedroom window. Their house has central air.
I should make a sign not to open the window until this clears.
Spazito
(56,629 posts)it's lovely. Sorry about the smoke, some of it, if not most, is definitely from Ontario, Canada. Toronto has the worst air quality in the world today, yikes.
MiHale
(13,332 posts)Looking forward to some fresh smoked veggies.
wnylib
(27,089 posts)I am near Buffalo, but not close enough to have the smoke -- yet.
We have been told to expect it in a day or two.
Spazito
(56,629 posts)yesterday it was the alarming temperatures, 46 degrees C when you factor in the humidity index.
wnylib
(27,089 posts)'Supposed to reach 89 F today and 93 F tomorrow, with heat index much higher.
We had the smoke here a few years back, so I know what to expect. I have masks available for outdoors and an air purifier for indoors.
Spazito
(56,629 posts)I'm in Alberta and we have been having torrential rain storms with flooding in many areas but I will take the storms over the heat/smoke any day. We had the heavy smoke here when Jasper was on fire in 2024, it was awful and masks were a must for sure.
wnylib
(27,089 posts)Might clear the air for us.
Spazito
(56,629 posts)it is definitely needed now.
Prairie_Seagull
(4,935 posts)For the foreseeable future this will become at minimum a yearly thing. Consider a least a half face but preferably a full face mask with good particulate filter. Become trained in it's use and care, buy extra cartridges to handle other pollutants as well. Never know when a chemical plant will burn.
It's a real, imperative and rational outcome of the climate catastrophe and of course GREED writ large.
2naSalit
(105,329 posts)Many summers in Montana and Idaho!
It was like becoming a two-pack-a-day smoker for weeks at a time. We had a bit of it here last evening too. Fortunately, it has moved south of us today, replaced by much cooler weather.
MiHale
(13,332 posts)No matter where you move the smoke follows
🤪
Its even worse in the Upper Peninsula.
We got some of that smoke you did from some of those fires, not as bad as you got, this is different. It could be the proximity, this is much closer or the humidity levels which are higher.
Todays flow look like it stays south of you. We were out of it yesterday.
2naSalit
(105,329 posts)Yeah, I think proximity makes it worse the closer you are. More particulate sizes available... and that's what it was like in the west, like you're seeing it now.Last summer,as I was in transit during my move, I drove into the smoke plume as I entered SD and it stayed with me, along with the heat, all the way here and then stuck around for at least a week. Add that onto my transition of a 4000ft elevation drop and I was roughing it for weeks. Even suffered a bout of heat exhaustion and had to get re-hydrated at the ER after about ten days of it. It did get into triple digit territory a few times, that used to be unheard of in these parts, same as you!
Not doing the garden thing this year, no access to nearby turf.
MiHale
(13,332 posts)All the rain and warm temperatures have made it look like were living in a rainforest
like the PNW.
Keeping us busy trying to keep up with it.
2naSalit
(105,329 posts)A similar experience last year over here. Things grew with reckless abandon and beyond expectation in some cases. The heat was constant into late September. It's like our 'tilt' has shifted.
Bumbles
(650 posts)Talitha
(8,295 posts)It was so thick for a while it looked like fog but seems to be thinning out a bit now. That orange sky - might as well be on Mars.
MiHale
(13,332 posts)That little garden spot slightly south of Olympus Mons
exactly! Thanks.🤣
Talitha
(8,295 posts)erronis
(25,294 posts)I've done a couple of volunteer errands today. Orange skies, slightly burning eyes. I'm not running any errands!
MiHale
(13,332 posts)The little we are doing
when you come inside your clothes smell like smoke.
Tbear
(761 posts)thats not what you meant.
Here in the middle of the mitten the smoke has blocked the sun like a cloudy day. NO WHERE near the brown skies you have up der.
Smells like a campfire too.
Bumbles
(650 posts)I'm presuming that our kind (no sarcasm) Canadian neighbors aren't sending this in order to get even. However, there's no tariff on this import.
MiHale
(13,332 posts)I get it though
Bumbles
(650 posts)Historic NY
(40,248 posts)Trueblue Texan
(4,766 posts)I was just learning a little about those this morning. Youll have to share your experience of them, perhaps in a different thread. What is in the air? Dust, Smoke?
MiHale
(13,332 posts)Ive shared in the Gardening forum.
Thats the smoke from the Canadian wildfires.
Weve been doing straw bale gardening for a few years. Heres a link to a post made earlier this year explaining our bales this year. Things are going great. Ill be updating those posts shortly.
https://www.democraticunderground.com/115915868
Botany
(78,473 posts)
. soon.
Ecology talk these fires are the result of global warming. The areas that are now burning in
Canada and Northern Minnesota are called Taiga or Boreal Forests and they should not be
burning this much. They are under snow for 6 months of the year, the ground layer has lots
of water, mosses, ferns, blueberries, rotting wood, and damp leaf litter for the other 6 months
so you can have fires if you have standing dead timber but it should not be burning @ the ground
level.
