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  1. NORTHLAND FORECAST FOR AUGUST 11, 2025:

    #Wildfire #smoke will push through the #Northland, bringing #hazy skies and #unhealthy #airquality levels.

    We will be #dry Sunday night and most of Monday as scattered #showers and #thunderstorms return Monday night.

    It remains #mild with low #temperatures in the upper 50s and low 60s, and highs back to the 80s for most of us with a southwest #breeze.

    VIDEO: fox21online.com/2025/08/10/sun

    #wxtooter #wx #weather #forecast #MNwx #WIwx #UPwx

  2. Sunny but #hazy as #WildfireSmoke returns to #Maine Sunday

    An #AirQuality Alert is in place for Sunday.

    Emily Pike, August 2, 2025

    "Sunday morning lows in the 50s and 60s, with highs in the 70s to 80s. Skies will be mostly sunny, but Canadian wildfire smoke will bring a thick haze for the higher elevations. An Air Quality Alert is in effect Sunday.

    "An #AirQualityAlert is in effect from 1 AM to 11 PM on Sunday, August 3, 2025, for parts of #Maine and #NewHampshire due to expected high levels of #ParticlePollution.

    "The Maine Department of Environmental Protection has issued the alert for the Western and Eastern Interior regions of the state, including areas in #Franklin, #Somerset, #York, Cumberland, #Androscoggin, and #Kennebec counties. The New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services has issued a similar alert for #Coos, #Grafton, and #Carroll counties.

    "Air quality is expected to reach levels that are considered 'Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups' due to a plume of smoke moving in from Canada.

    "Those most at risk include children, older adults, people with respiratory conditions such as asthma, bronchitis, or emphysema, and anyone who is physically active outdoors. Even healthy individuals may experience mild symptoms and should consider limiting strenuous or prolonged outdoor activity during this time.

    "High pressure is keeping things dry and sunny, which may allow the smoke to linger into next week, thickening into Monday.

    "Looking Ahead: Maine is off to a dry start this August. Without significant rainfall soon, #drought conditions could develop, potentially affecting #crops and increasing #FireRisk.

    "The 8-day forecast shows only a few chances for showers and slightly below-average temperatures, mainly in the 70s to 80s."

    Source:
    wmtw.com/article/sunny-but-haz

    #ClimateDiary #ClimateDiaryMaine #MaineWx #NewEnglandWx #WildfireSmoke #Hazy #ClimateChangeWeatherWheel

  3. Happy #Sunday afternoon from the #Northland!

    It's a #dry day for the region with decent #temperatures and #dewpoints for the #summer season.

    However, #wildfire #smoke is passing through the region. It will keep skies #hazy and degrade #airquality levels.

    #wxtooter #weather #wx #MNwx #WIwx #UPwx

  4. #Hazy sky to persist as Canadian #WildfireSmoke and #SaharanDust invade US

    More smoke and dust are ahead for the northern, eastern and southern states into mid-June, as AccuWeather meteorologists continue to track Canadian wildfires and dust sweeping in from Africa.

    By Bill Deger, AccuWeather senior meteorologist

    Published Jun 5, 2025 11:10 AM EDT | Updated Jun 6, 2025

    "The haze is here to stay. Rounds of smoke from hundreds of Canadian wildfires, as well as dust blowing off Sub-Saharan Africa, will continue to envelop portions of the United States into the summer, say AccuWeather meteorologists.

    "Recent rounds of smoke blowing across the northern and eastern U.S. over the last week resulted in a hazy sky, poor air quality and vibrant sunrises and sunsets. While the smoke has mostly retreated back into Canada as of late this week, additional episodes are expected through the summer, with the first expected early next week.

    "Meanwhile, the Saharan dust will result in similar effects in the South, mostly in Florida and areas surrounding the Gulf and southwestern Atlantic. A recent round of dust blowing off of Africa will also have the effect of putting a temporary lid on potential tropical development."

    Read more:
    accuweather.com/en/weather-new

    #CanadianWildfires #Wildfires #NortheasternUS #ClimateChange #ClimateChangeWeatherWheel

  5. #Hazy sky to persist as Canadian #WildfireSmoke and #SaharanDust invade US

    More smoke and dust are ahead for the northern, eastern and southern states into mid-June, as AccuWeather meteorologists continue to track Canadian wildfires and dust sweeping in from Africa.

    By Bill Deger, AccuWeather senior meteorologist

    Published Jun 5, 2025 11:10 AM EDT | Updated Jun 6, 2025

    "The haze is here to stay. Rounds of smoke from hundreds of Canadian wildfires, as well as dust blowing off Sub-Saharan Africa, will continue to envelop portions of the United States into the summer, say AccuWeather meteorologists.

    "Recent rounds of smoke blowing across the northern and eastern U.S. over the last week resulted in a hazy sky, poor air quality and vibrant sunrises and sunsets. While the smoke has mostly retreated back into Canada as of late this week, additional episodes are expected through the summer, with the first expected early next week.

    "Meanwhile, the Saharan dust will result in similar effects in the South, mostly in Florida and areas surrounding the Gulf and southwestern Atlantic. A recent round of dust blowing off of Africa will also have the effect of putting a temporary lid on potential tropical development."

    Read more:
    accuweather.com/en/weather-new

    #CanadianWildfires #Wildfires #NortheasternUS #ClimateChange #ClimateChangeWeatherWheel

  6. #Hazy sky to persist as Canadian #WildfireSmoke and #SaharanDust invade US

    More smoke and dust are ahead for the northern, eastern and southern states into mid-June, as AccuWeather meteorologists continue to track Canadian wildfires and dust sweeping in from Africa.

    By Bill Deger, AccuWeather senior meteorologist

    Published Jun 5, 2025 11:10 AM EDT | Updated Jun 6, 2025

    "The haze is here to stay. Rounds of smoke from hundreds of Canadian wildfires, as well as dust blowing off Sub-Saharan Africa, will continue to envelop portions of the United States into the summer, say AccuWeather meteorologists.

    "Recent rounds of smoke blowing across the northern and eastern U.S. over the last week resulted in a hazy sky, poor air quality and vibrant sunrises and sunsets. While the smoke has mostly retreated back into Canada as of late this week, additional episodes are expected through the summer, with the first expected early next week.

    "Meanwhile, the Saharan dust will result in similar effects in the South, mostly in Florida and areas surrounding the Gulf and southwestern Atlantic. A recent round of dust blowing off of Africa will also have the effect of putting a temporary lid on potential tropical development."

    Read more:
    accuweather.com/en/weather-new

    #CanadianWildfires #Wildfires #NortheasternUS #ClimateChange #ClimateChangeWeatherWheel

  7. #Hazy sky to persist as Canadian #WildfireSmoke and #SaharanDust invade US

    More smoke and dust are ahead for the northern, eastern and southern states into mid-June, as AccuWeather meteorologists continue to track Canadian wildfires and dust sweeping in from Africa.

    By Bill Deger, AccuWeather senior meteorologist

    Published Jun 5, 2025 11:10 AM EDT | Updated Jun 6, 2025

    "The haze is here to stay. Rounds of smoke from hundreds of Canadian wildfires, as well as dust blowing off Sub-Saharan Africa, will continue to envelop portions of the United States into the summer, say AccuWeather meteorologists.

    "Recent rounds of smoke blowing across the northern and eastern U.S. over the last week resulted in a hazy sky, poor air quality and vibrant sunrises and sunsets. While the smoke has mostly retreated back into Canada as of late this week, additional episodes are expected through the summer, with the first expected early next week.

    "Meanwhile, the Saharan dust will result in similar effects in the South, mostly in Florida and areas surrounding the Gulf and southwestern Atlantic. A recent round of dust blowing off of Africa will also have the effect of putting a temporary lid on potential tropical development."

    Read more:
    accuweather.com/en/weather-new

    #CanadianWildfires #Wildfires #NortheasternUS #ClimateChange #ClimateChangeWeatherWheel

  8. #Hazy sky to persist as Canadian #WildfireSmoke and #SaharanDust invade US

    More smoke and dust are ahead for the northern, eastern and southern states into mid-June, as AccuWeather meteorologists continue to track Canadian wildfires and dust sweeping in from Africa.

    By Bill Deger, AccuWeather senior meteorologist

    Published Jun 5, 2025 11:10 AM EDT | Updated Jun 6, 2025

    "The haze is here to stay. Rounds of smoke from hundreds of Canadian wildfires, as well as dust blowing off Sub-Saharan Africa, will continue to envelop portions of the United States into the summer, say AccuWeather meteorologists.

    "Recent rounds of smoke blowing across the northern and eastern U.S. over the last week resulted in a hazy sky, poor air quality and vibrant sunrises and sunsets. While the smoke has mostly retreated back into Canada as of late this week, additional episodes are expected through the summer, with the first expected early next week.

    "Meanwhile, the Saharan dust will result in similar effects in the South, mostly in Florida and areas surrounding the Gulf and southwestern Atlantic. A recent round of dust blowing off of Africa will also have the effect of putting a temporary lid on potential tropical development."

    Read more:
    accuweather.com/en/weather-new

    #CanadianWildfires #Wildfires #NortheasternUS #ClimateChange #ClimateChangeWeatherWheel

  9. Happy #Sunday afternoon from the #Northland.

    This should be a fine #weather day for the beginning of #meteorological #summer with #clear skies, light #winds, and #warm #temperatures.

    However, #wildfire #smoke from Canada is bringing #hazy skies and deteriorating #airquality levels.

    #wxtooter #wx #MNwx #WIwx #UPwx

  10. It's been nice to be in the #HabitableZone for a few weeks after the last #NorEaster. Today was a bit on the warm side, but soon #Hazy / #Wildfires / #ExtremeHeat will be here. I think this years' theme in #Maine will be #Drought rather than humid #Wetbulb -- more like 2022. Better store that #Rainwater -- but make sure you put a layer of #OliveOil on top (a good use for old/rancid oil) to keep the #Mosquitoes at bay.
    #MaineWeather #ClimateChange #ExtremeWeather #Maine

  11. Tonight on Beer in the Wrong Glass: First Chop Brewing, Eccles, Manchester, AZE, Azacca & Enigma, DDH Hazy IPA, 5.0% - #MysteryGlass #BeerInTheWrongGlass #beer #DDH #IPA #Hazy #Eccles #Manchester #UK #Vegan Very tasty, mmm