Canadian Wildfire Smoke Continues to Impact Northeastern U.S. Air Quality

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Hazy skies have returned to New Jersey due to smoke from the Canadian wildfires. Air quality levels are expected to remain moderate throughout Sunday and Monday. The wildfires have burned through nearly 12 million acres of Canadian forests since April. The Department of Environmental Protection said the hazy skies are not expected to cause air quality to plummet to the dangerous levels New Jersey saw earlier this month.
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