Smoke from Alberta and British Columbia’s wildfires has crept eastward to Ontario, creating a hazy tint in the sky. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOWThe air quality will see very little impact, and the air levels in Toronto’s atmosphere aren’t increasing as a result of the smoke, he said. But as out-of-control fires continue to burn, the city can still expect the visual impact. Additionally, a thunderstorm is heading toward the north of the province which could possibly start new fires. Raneem Alozzi is a breaking news reporter, working out of the Star's radio room in Toronto.
Source: thestar June 01, 2019 20:37 UTC