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A cloudy for the next few days? This is expected in Brittany, caused by the arrival of smoke caused by wildfires in Canada, according to several meteorologists and weather observatories.
Adapted from “a cold front approaching Brittany”
So, on Twitter, Keraunosthe French Observatory of Storms and Tornadoes, point out that “the smoke from the fires in Quebec reaches the mid-Atlantic and is partly absorbed by a cold front approaching Brittany. on a narrow strip. The onset of ocean currents will help bring these vapors back to Europe in the coming days.”
The Statement is confirmed from the Breton meteorologist Steven Tual for whom the sky will “take on a special appearance.”
Director of the Copernicus Atmospheric Monitoring Service, Mark Paddington released a map on Friday, June 23, showing the movement of smoke toward Europe on the globe.
“Smoke on High”
The Weather Channel also mentioned this meteorological phenomenon.
Finally, the Canadian Weather Channel Weather Media explains that “the smoke will be found primarily at altitude, but some of it could sink closer to the ground, affecting air quality.”.
Already more than 2 million hectares Forests burned, equivalent to half of a country like Switzerland.
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