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NYC Air Quality Improves to Moderate Rating From ‘Unhealthy’

Smoke from Canada once again impacts air quality in New York City
Anadolu Agency— Getty Images A view of smoke from Canada impacting air quality again in New York City, NY, on June 17, 2023.

The reading means that only those “unusually sensitive” to particle pollution should consider reducing time outdoors.

New York City’s air quality was rated as “moderate” early Sunday morning after falling to an “unhealthy” level overnight as smoke from wild fires in Canada continues to impact the US East Coast.

The current reading means that only those “unusually sensitive” to particle pollution should consider reducing time outdoors, according to the Environmental Protection Agency’s airnow.govtracker.

The gauge had fallen to “unhealthy” around midnight local time, and then improved to “unhealthy for sensitive groups” as New Yorkers were starting to wake up.

Some Wildfire smoke is back in the air today around NYC. pic.twitter.com/WJcSeJ4Naw

— Nicholas Isabella (@NycStormChaser) June 17, 2023

The smog isn’t likely to reach the intensity seen in the previous week, when smoky air turned the Manhattan skyline orange. Air quality is forecast to remain at moderate levels later Sunday and Monday, according to AirNow.

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