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Smoke from Canadian wildfires darkened the New York skyline

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Smoke from Canadian wildfires darkened the New York skyline
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Key Points

  • Smoke from the Canadian wildfires spread south, reaching New York.
  • A timelapse video recorded on Wednesday captured the smoke turning the sky's blue color to yellow.
  • Heavy smoke covered the New York skyline, creating a gray layer of haze.

Heavy smoke spreading south from ongoing wildfires in Canada enveloped the New York city skyline. A timelapse video recorded on Wednesday reveals the dramatic change in the sky.

The footage in question clearly shows how the sky's blue color from the morning hours turned into yellow. Dense clouds are replaced by a thick layer of haze, creating a foggy cover over the city.

This situation has negatively affected the air quality in the region, causing concern among residents. The impact of the wildfire smoke over the city has also created a massive visual reaction.

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Where is the smoke covering the New York sky coming from?
The smoke is spreading south from ongoing wildfires in Canada and reaching the city.
When was the timelapse video of the incident recorded?
The video showing the moments the sky's color changed was recorded on Wednesday.
What kind of visual appearance did the smoke create in the city?
Dense clouds turned into a thick layer of haze, creating a foggy and yellowish appearance over the city.

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