Wildfire smoke turned Mass. skies brown on Tuesday — but a thicker plume is on its way
Brown-tinted skies were seen across Massachusetts on Tuesday as a smoke plume from Canadian wildfires covered southern New England. Forecasters say another, thicker plume could cause air quality…
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