Smoke from Canadian wildfires could reach DC by Thursday

Wildfires raging in Canada could send smoke clouds to Washington, D.C., as soon as Thursday, creating dangerous air quality levels for millions. Meteorologists said the district and other areas across the mid-Atlantic and Northeast could…
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