Heavy smoke from more than 800 wildfires burning across Canada enveloped a swath of the US from the Midwest to the Northeast on Thursday.

Over 800 wildfires are burning through forests in Canada, prompting heavy smoke warnings for millions of Americans.

Wildfires in Canada are pouring thick clouds of smoke into the US and will usher in unhealthy air quality for millions of people in Northeast and Midwest.

Wildfires in Canada are pouring thick clouds of smoke into the US and will usher in unhealthy air quality for millions of people in Northeast and Midwest.

Wildfire smoke has settled thickly in parts of New York, Connecticut, Wisconsin, Michigan and Minnesota—and it’s heading further south.

There are more than 830 wildfires in Canada as of Wednesday morning.

Wildfires in Canada and Minnesota are sending heavy smoke to the Midwest and Northeast U.S., causing poor air quality alerts.

A massive plume of smoke from wildfires burning across Canada has swept into the United States, degrading air quality across the Midwest, Northeast and Mid-Atlantic.

Around 100 million Americans could be affected by the wildfire smoke, though impacts will vary by location

Over 100 wildfires are burning in Canada, with winds carrying the smoke southeast. Warnings about unhealthy air extend from Minnesota through Toronto and into New York.

Warnings about dangerous, unhealthy air extended Wednesday from Minnesota through Toronto and into New York.

Warnings about dangerous, unhealthy air extended Wednesday from Minnesota through Toronto and into New York.

Roughly 100 wildfires are raging out of control in Ontario, sending smoke streaming more than 1,000 miles from their origin.

Massive plumes of Canadian wildfire smoke have started to pour over the border into the United States, bringing dangerous air quality to more than 100 million people in the…

Over 830 wildfires burn across Canada, with many classified as out of control. Thick smoke blankets parts of Canada and the United States, affecting air quality. Officials warn of…

Detroit and Minneapolis rank among the top major cities for poor air quality.

Wondering why it smells like smoke outside? Canadian wildfires are impacting millions in Ontario, Minnesota, Toronto, New York, Michigan, Wisconsin and Boston.

Millions of Americans face air quality alerts from Minnesota to New York as authorities urge people to stay indoors

Large swaths of the US remain under air quality warnings

Hundreds of fires are burning out of control, and several factors could help bring more smoke to the U.S. for days or even weeks to come.

NEW YORK (AP) — Heavy, pungent smoke from Canadian wildfires darkened skies in the U.S. on Thursday, from the Great Lakes to parts of the East Coast, reducing visibility for