The smoke from the Canadian wildfires is causing air quality issues in the U.S. See where.
Deadly and destructive wildfires erupt in the US each year, burning millions of acres and destroying thousands of homes. CNN is tracking the trends.
More than 830 wildfires are burning across Canada, with over 100 considered out of control.
If you celebrated the Fourth of July outdoors on the East Coast, you're no stranger to the punishing effects of a heat dome.
Roads became rivers on Wednesday as emergency officials in towns around San Antonio raced to rescue people who were stranded.
The strip of dense wildfire smoke can be seen on satellites stretching from the Upper Midwest and Canada, across the Great Lakes, through southern Ontario and New England and down to New York City.
Extreme heat will continue in the Northeast as Texas braces for more flooding.
Experts are monitoring potential tropical development in the Gulf of America, though no immediate threat exists.
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Canadian wildfire smoke triggered air quality alerts across New York, with haze, health warnings and AQI concerns statewide.
This map tracks air quality near Detroit, and zoom out to see more areas. Smoke from wildfires in Canada is expected to move ...