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Smoke from Canadian Wildfires Impacts the Hudson Valley

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July 15, 2026

Residents across the Hudson Valley are once again noticing hazy skies and the smell of smoke as wildfire smoke from Canada drifts into the region.

While the fires are burning hundreds of miles away, changing weather patterns and upper-level winds have carried the smoke south, creating reduced visibility and periods of poor air quality throughout the area. Conditions may vary from day to day depending on wind direction and weather systems.

The smoky conditions can be especially difficult for children, older adults, and those with asthma, COPD, or other respiratory conditions. Health officials recommend limiting prolonged outdoor activities if the air quality worsens, keeping windows closed when possible, and using air conditioning or air purifiers to reduce smoke indoors. Anyone experiencing difficulty breathing, chest pain, or severe respiratory symptoms should seek medical attention.

The North Highlands Fire Department encourages residents to stay informed by monitoring local weather forecasts and air quality reports. While the smoke may create an eerie appearance, it is not caused by any local emergency. Firefighters also remind everyone to avoid unnecessary outdoor burning, as dry conditions and reduced visibility can create additional hazards.

We encourage everyone to look out for friends, neighbors, and family members who may be more sensitive to the smoky conditions. As weather patterns change, air quality is expected to improve, but residents should remain aware of updates over the coming days.

Finally If you feel there is an actual fire or emergency do not hesitate to call 911


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