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On Thursday morning, smoke from wildfires in Canada came back to New York City. Think of it like campfire smoke drifting far away from the fire and into your backyard. Because of this smoke, the National Weather Service (NWS)—the group that tells us about weather—sent out an air quality alert (a warning that the air is unhealthy to breathe) for parts of New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut.
There were several news videos attached to the original report, including:
- "NYC air quality map: A look at where smoke is the worst"
- "NYC air quality: Here’s when smoke will be the worst l Timeline"
- "NYC air quality alert: How concerned should you be?"
These showed weather experts explaining the smoke and air quality situation.
City leaders took steps to keep everyone safe:
Big wildfires in Canada are sending plumes (like big clouds) of smoke all the way down to New York City. The NWS says this smoke is what is making the air dirty.
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani said schools, parks, and city groups were:
A website called AirNow.gov shows the current air quality in the NYC area. If the map doesn’t load, you can click here to view it full size.
The Air Quality Index (AQI) is like a score for how clean or dirty the air is. It helps you decide what to do outside, especially if you get sick easily.
Important: If you see numbers over 100, people who are sensitive (like kids, older adults, or those with lung issues) should be careful outside.
The alert especially warns "sensitive groups." That big group includes:
The New York State Department of Health says these people should think about doing less hard exercise outside.
It wasn’t just NYC. Detroit had some of the worst air in the world because a weather pattern trapped smoke from Canada and northern Minnesota, and wind pushed it into Michigan. Other Great Lakes cities also had unhealthy or dangerous air.
In June 2023, wind blew smoke from Canadian wildfires into the Northeast. New York’s Department of Environmental Conservation issued a health advisory for all five boroughs (the parts of NYC).
According to IQAir.com, on June 7, 2023, NYC had the worst air quality of any major city in the world, with a score over 350—more than double Dubai’s.
Canadian wildfire smoke returned to NYC on Thursday morning, causing an air quality alert in NY, NJ, and CT. The city opened cooling centers, gave out masks, and moved activities indoors. The AQI numbers show when air is dangerous, especially for sensitive groups. This follows a similar 2023 event when NYC had the world’s worst air. Always check airnow.gov to know your local air quality.
1. What is an air quality alert?
It’s a warning from the weather service that the air is dirty enough to possibly make people sick, especially those with breathing problems.
2. What are "sensitive groups"?
People more likely to be hurt by bad air: children, older adults, and people with lung diseases like asthma or COPD.
3. Where can I see the air quality near me?
You can visit AirNow.gov and type in your location.
4. What should I do during an alert?
Stay inside with air conditioning if you can, avoid hard outdoor exercise, and use a mask if you must go out.
5. Why did this happen again like in 2023?
Wildfires in Canada sent smoke south again, and weather patterns pushed it into the U.S. Northeast, just like before.