New York and East Coast get reprieve from smoke as skies clear

Published 10:08 am Saturday, June 10, 2023

The Manhattan skyline is seen across the Hudson river from the waterfront in West New York, New Jersey, on June 8, 2023, as smoke haze from Canadian wildfires blankets the area. (Leonardo Munoz/AFP via Getty Images/TNS)

NEW YORK — The skies are clear in New York City and across the U.S. Northeast, but the worst fires in Canadian history are still burning so the smoke that drove millions of people indoors this week may still return.

Air quality levels from Philadelphia to Maine were mostly in the good range as of Saturday morning, according to AirNow.gov. However, conditions remain in the moderate range further to the south and across much of the eastern half of the U.S. as hundreds of blazes continue to burn in Canada.

“If the fires are still burning, it can come back,” Jim Connolly, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service’s office in Upton, New York, said by phone Saturday. “The smoke is just getting moved around. It’s not like it disappeared.”

He expects some smoky conditions to return to the New York area late Saturday night and into Sunday. However, it won’t be nearly as bad as recent days, when the haze was so thick that buildings seemed to disappear into the gloom and so many people stayed home that restaurants and bars closed early for lack of customers.

The big change is that a low-pressure zone off the Northeast coast is starting to break up. That zone had parked itself for days, channeling winds that delivered the smoke directly to New York and the mid-Atlantic, said Zack Taylor, a meteorologist with the U.S. Weather Prediction Center in College Park, Maryland.

As the low pressure area starts to disperse, the winds are fanning out in more directions, spreading the smoke across a wider area.

“We might still have to deal with some bouts of smoke,” Taylor said. “Definitely things have improved on the East Coast. Most of the smoke has dispersed.”

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(With assistance from Brian K. Sullivan.)

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