Smoke From Canada Wildfires , Is Impacting US Cities.<br />Fox News reports that smoke from <br />wildfires in Canada has impacted states <br />in northern America.<br />The offices of the National Weather Service (NWS) issued <br />warnings for cities, including Seattle, Pittsburgh, <br />the Twin Cities and Chicago, among other places.<br />Wildfire smoke from Canada will start <br />making its way into eastern Oregon <br />and Southwest Idaho within <br />the next several days, National Weather Service in Boise, Idaho, via Fox News.<br />The smokey, hazy skies are from wildfires <br />in western Canada. That smoke is drifting <br />through the higher levels of the atmosphere. , National Weather Service in Cleveland, Ohio, via Fox News.<br />Current air quality is good to <br />moderate across northern Ohio <br />and Northwest Pennsylvania, National Weather Service in Cleveland, Ohio, via Fox News.<br />Due to rain bringing smoke down to <br />the surface, an Air Quality Alert was issued <br />for much of northeastern Minnesota.<br />The NWS also shared images on Twitter <br />of skies thick with smoke and a <br />red-tinged sun seen throughout the country.<br />Fox Weather reports that visibility <br />alerts were put in place for both <br />Washington state and Montana.<br />Fox Weather reports that visibility <br />alerts were put in place for both <br />Washington state and Montana.<br />Visibility in parts of Montana, <br />Minnesota and the Dakotas could <br />drop to as low as a quarter of a mile.<br />Visibility in parts of Montana, <br />Minnesota and the Dakotas could <br />drop to as low as a quarter of a mile.<br />All the way in Des Moines, Iowa, the NWS <br />warned that smokey skies could lead to <br />"reduced visibility" that could linger until May 19
