Hazy Skies Caused By Smoke From Western U.S. And Canada

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A Pacific system will bring low elevation rain and isolated thunderstorms to California tonight. Heavy snow is expected for the Sierra Nevada through late tomorrow. In the Northeast, snow may cause hazardous travel this evening into tomorrow. In Alaska, a powerful storm will bring dangerous seas, blizzard conditions, strong winds and bitterly cold across the state through mid-week. Read More >

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Hazy Skies Caused by Smoke From Western U.S. and Canada Weather.gov > Marquette, MI > Hazy Skies Caused by Smoke From Western U.S. and Canada

Seeing hazy or smoky skies? Smoke from wildfires in far western North America will continue to drift across the region this weekend. At this time, it appears the smoke will stay aloft and not mix down to the surface over Upper Michigan this weekend.

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