Cooler temperatures expected to bring small break from wildfire smoke
It will be a recurring story for much of the rest of summer, wildfire smoke is blanketing the province.
The Northeast seems to be experiencing the smoke a bit more over the last day or two according to Brad Vrolijk with Environment and Climate Change Canada.
“It is lingering smoke from fires north of Hudson Bay and north of Prince Albert,” Vrolijk said. “The cloudier conditions and slightly cooler temperatures have helped ease off the smoke production of the fires a bit but with not a lot of wind, the smoke is lingering in the area.”
Some improvement is expected in the next 24 to 36 hours.


