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The one downfall of the day is the reappearance of thicker wildfire smoke. Canadian wildfires are still throwing smoke plumes in our direction. Some thicker smoke (yellow) will be in our area for much ...
Crews with the North Maine Fire Protection District, Des Plaines Fire Department and Niles Fire Department responded to a residential fire in the 9800 block of Bianco Terrace at around 12:20 a.m. When ...
A fire broke out around 12:30 a.m. Wednesday in Des Plaines. One person died from smoke inhalation despite resuscitation ...
Maps show where new plumes of smoke will cause hazy skies through the end of the week. Low-level smoke is forecast to spread ...
AUBURN (WGME) -- Flames shot through the roof of an Auburn apartment building Monday morning. A viewer shared video showing ...
Hazy skies and poor air quality have been impacting Maine in recent weeks due to massive fires burning in Canada. The fire ...
Children, older adults, and people with respiratory or heart conditions such as asthma or COPD may begin to experience health ...
Multiple provinces in Canada are still working to contain the fires, as plumes of smoke stretch across central and eastern ...
The Maine Department of Environmental Protection has issued an Air Quality Alert for communities in the Southwest Coastal ...
Smoke from Canadian wildfires is still impacting air quality in some parts of the U.S. on Monday, including Maine.
Smoke from the wildfires is expected to move out by Tuesday but could return as the fires continue to burn across Canada.
Jamison said that spring and early summer are seeing more rain this year as the climate recovers from the drought last fall, with May 2025 in the top three wettest May's ever recorded in southern New ...