Canadian wildfire smoke turns skies yellow over Boston, tempers heat wave
Wildfire smoke blew down from Canada over Boston on Tuesday, turning skies yellow and brown as it blocked the sun and tempering the expected heat wave through the day – with more on its way Wednesday.
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