Air quality in some parts of Maine to decline Friday as Canadian wildfires continue

PORTLAND PRESS HERALD • June 29, 2023

Maine is expected to largely avoid poor air quality caused by Canadian wildfires in the near future, but some parts of the state Friday could get a little hazy as the air quality is downgraded from “good” to “moderate.” The smoke was widespread across the Upper Midwest, the Ohio Valley, and the Great Lakes on Tuesday. The smoke is expected to move into the Gulf of Maine and continue northward Friday.

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