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Canadian Environment and Climate

Dry weather continues in the Tri-State, but something else in the atmosphere is obstructing the perfectly clear sky.

Canadian wildfire smoke has been moving farther east, and it will become more pronounced in our sky today. So, despite the forecast calling for a sunny sky, it will not be the brilliant blue you expect in summer. The sky will have a visible haze, most noticeable at sunrise and sunset. Temperatures start at 54 degrees today and warm to 79 degrees.

Tuesday will bring another mostly sunny forecast, with wildfire smoke still in the sky. Temperatures will start at 57 degrees and rise to around 87 degrees in the afternoon for a warmer day. Humidity is also beginning to rise tomorrow.

Wednesday will be a hot day, with a high of 88 degrees. Dew points will reach the mid-to-low-60s, and you will notice some humidity in the air, but it won’t …

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