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Related: About this forumBusy wildfire season continues exposing millions in the Midwest and Northeast US to dangerous smoke
https://apnews.com/article/wildfires-smoke-canada-minnesota-08d3fb58a434a5d42803ab1c2bbda0b3By DORANY PINEDA and JACQUELINE GANUN
Updated 12:56 PM EDT, July 15, 2026
Heavy smoke from several large wildfires blazing in Canada and Minnesota is expected to engulf large swaths of the Midwest and Northeast U.S. this week, exposing millions of people to dangerous air pollution.
Over 100 wildfires currently are burning in Canada and winds are carrying the smoke southeast. Warnings about dangerous, unhealthy air extended Wednesday from Minnesota through Toronto and into New York. Unusually hot summer temperatures were expected too.
The best advice is to stay indoors to avoid both the smoke and the extreme heat, said Tyler Hasenstein, meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Chanhassen, Minnesota.
Those two things coinciding with each other is not good from a health perspective, he said.
Updated 12:56 PM EDT, July 15, 2026
Heavy smoke from several large wildfires blazing in Canada and Minnesota is expected to engulf large swaths of the Midwest and Northeast U.S. this week, exposing millions of people to dangerous air pollution.
Over 100 wildfires currently are burning in Canada and winds are carrying the smoke southeast. Warnings about dangerous, unhealthy air extended Wednesday from Minnesota through Toronto and into New York. Unusually hot summer temperatures were expected too.
The best advice is to stay indoors to avoid both the smoke and the extreme heat, said Tyler Hasenstein, meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Chanhassen, Minnesota.
Those two things coinciding with each other is not good from a health perspective, he said.
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Busy wildfire season continues exposing millions in the Midwest and Northeast US to dangerous smoke (Original Post)
OKIsItJustMe
5 hrs ago
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OKIsItJustMe
(22,504 posts)1. I sure hope Congress will take this up with the Canadians!
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/czjkgg0kk3lo
US lawmakers write to Canada to complain that its wildfire smoke is spoiling summer
9 July 2025
Ali Abbas Ahmadi
BBC News, Toronto

Wildfires have forced thousands of Canadians to evacuate their homes in 2025
Smoke from Canadian wildfires is drifting south and making it difficult for Americans to enjoy summer, six members of Congress have said in a letter to Canada's embassy.
He and his five fellow Republican lawmakers wrote in the letter, published Monday: "We would like to know how your government plans on mitigating wildfire and the smoke that makes its way south."
They continued: "Our constituents have been limited in their ability to go outside and safely breathe due to the dangerous air quality the wildfire smoke has created.
"In our neck of the woods, summer months are the best time of the year to spend time outdoors recreating, enjoying time with family, and creating new memories, but this wildfire smoke makes it difficult to do all those things."
9 July 2025
Ali Abbas Ahmadi
BBC News, Toronto

Wildfires have forced thousands of Canadians to evacuate their homes in 2025
Smoke from Canadian wildfires is drifting south and making it difficult for Americans to enjoy summer, six members of Congress have said in a letter to Canada's embassy.
He and his five fellow Republican lawmakers wrote in the letter, published Monday: "We would like to know how your government plans on mitigating wildfire and the smoke that makes its way south."
They continued: "Our constituents have been limited in their ability to go outside and safely breathe due to the dangerous air quality the wildfire smoke has created.
"In our neck of the woods, summer months are the best time of the year to spend time outdoors recreating, enjoying time with family, and creating new memories, but this wildfire smoke makes it difficult to do all those things."
yorkster
(4,017 posts)3. "Our neck of the woods"- what effing fools.
'Summer may not mean much to you Canadians, but here in the Benighted States of 'Murika it's our praycious outdoor barbecue gathering, beer drinking, yearly Fun Time. STOP SENDING ALL YOUR SMOKE DOWN HERE!!!!".
Aaargghh.
Ponietz
(4,765 posts)2. It's not a busy wildfire season the f-g world is burning
Euphemistic BS
OKIsItJustMe
(22,504 posts)4. Mapping the fires