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Wildfire smoke expected to last into next week; B C advises vacationers to be prepared

Article content B.C. officials say Albertans are still welcome to travel to the province despite the wildfires, but are asking vacationers to prepare by learning about impacts of the blazes before they leave. As of Friday afternoon, there were 270 active fires in B.C., including 85 considered out of control. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Wildfire smoke expected to last into next week; B.C. advises vacationers to be prepared Back to video Westerly winds are blowing smoke from the fires in southern B.C. into Calgary, leading Environment Canada to issue a special air quality statement Friday.

Wildfire smoke eases in Edmonton; 55 hours of smoke-filled sky so far in 2021

Wildfire haze eases in Edmonton as 55 hours of smoke-filled sky recorded so far in 2021 Morgan Black It s been a summer of extreme heat and thick smoke in Edmonton. The city has spent nearly four times the amount of time this year under a smoke-filled sky compared to 10 years ago. According to Environment and Climate Change Canada, between 1981 and 2010, Edmonton averaged 14 hours of smoke-reduced visibility per summer. In 2021, Edmonton has already seen 55 hours. Four out of the last five years have seen above-average smoke levels, according to the national weather agency. In 2020, the city did not see any hours where visibility was reduced by smoke at the Edmonton International Airport.

Cold Lake under a heat dome, high temperatures expected throughout week

Cold Lake under a heat dome, high temperatures expected throughout week
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