Boston Swallowed By Canadian Wildfire Smoke — Why Is The Sun Orange Today
Canadian wildfire smoke blanketed Boston by Tuesday afternoon and turned the sky hazy yellowish-brown, answering why is the sun orange today for a lot of people looking up and seeing less sun than…
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Wildfire smoke engulfs Toronto, Canada and turns its skies orange
Wildfire smoke turned skies orange over Toronto and the rest of Ontario.
Wildfire smoke engulfs Toronto, Canada and turns its skies orange
Wildfire smoke turned skies orange over Toronto and the rest of Ontario.

Boston's sky glows an eerie yellow as residents question smoky haze dimming the sun
Officials have warned that the combination of heat and smoke can be especially difficult for people with asthma and other respiratory condit

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