Canada has been in the grip of the flames for several weeks. Large plumes of smoke are escaping from the thousands of acres that are on fire. Carried by the winds, these clouds cross the Atlantic and could reach the Hautes-Pyrénées this Monday, June 26th.
Canada has been experiencing wildfires unprecedented in its history for several weeks. Millions of acres have gone up in smoke and the clouds that have repeatedly touched the cities of North America are crossing the Atlantic on the winds.
Canadian wildfires will burn for ‘months’! Over 400 fires continue to burn across Canada and thick toxic smoke has crossed the border, choking New Yorkers. So far, over ten million hectares of forest have disappeared and things are about to get much worse!#tiredearth #Forest fires pic.twitter.com/eZcnbWMBj0
— Debbie_banks (@Debbie_banks30) June 20, 2023
This Monday, June 26, according to the forecasts of The Weather Channel, the clouds of smoke should first reach the European coasts via Brittany. Tonight the air could be affected in the Landes, the Pyrénées-Atlantiques and the Hautes-Pyrénées.
Smoke from the wildfires currently ravaging eastern Canada is being picked up by the westerly winds over the Atlantic and will hit part of France this week. https://t.co/sOWueMhzpX
– The Weather Channel (@lachainemeteo) June 25, 2023
Forecasts confirmed by the French Tornado and Thunderstorm Observatory, Keraunos.
The Canadian Media media weather For his part, explains that in Europe “the smoke will be found mainly at altitude, but some of it could descend closer to the ground, thus affecting air quality”. It therefore seems unlikely that there are images resembling those of New York in thick fog.
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