Before and after images: Wildfire smoke casts skylines in dystopian haze
By Meteorologist Dakota Smith, CNN
(CNN) — Smoke from wildfires in Canada has poured into the United States, causing air quality to plummet and masking landscapes in a thick, brown haze.
Poor air quality has been an issue in New York since Wednesday, when the cloud of smoke descended near the ground.
Washington, DC, has mostly avoided hazardous air – until Friday, when a thick haze settled over the nation’s capital.
Chicago experienced some of the country’s worst air quality on Thursday and is still enveloped in a cloud of smoke.
Wildfire smoke has altered skies over Central Pennsylvania since Tuesday.
And it completely swallowed the Minneapolis skyline on Wednesday.
Blue turned to a brown-orange in the skies over Grand Rapids, Michigan, this week.
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