Western wildfire smoke causes East Coast haze, vivid sunsets

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Western wildfire smoke causes East Coast haze, vivid sunsets

As the red sun colored by Western wildfires rises Wednesday, a bird joins another on top of a light post near Walla Walla Community College in Walla Walla, Wash.
A small plane takes off Wednesday from Walla Walla Regional Airport in Walla Walla, Wash., in skies filled with smoke from wildfires in the West.
In a sky with wildfire smoke, the rising sun shines orange behind a church’s cross in Walla Walla, Wash.
Traffic moves through the wildfire smoke along Oregon 11 on Wednesday afternoon near Weston, Ore.
A hazy sun sets over Richmond, Va., on Tuesday. The smoke from dozens of wildfires in the western United States has now blanketed much of the county along with parts of Mexico and Canada, as residents thousands of miles away on the East Coast are being treated to unusually hazy skies and remarkable sunsets.
A person crosses a bridge against a hazy sunset over Century Park in Vernon Hills, Ill., on Tuesday. The smoke from dozens of wildfires in the western United States has now blanketed much of the county along with parts of Mexico and Canada, as residents thousands of miles away on the East Coast are being treated to unusually hazy skies and remarkable sunsets.
A worker cleans grass at Alamo Square Park as smoke from wildfires and fog obscures the skyline above the “Painted Ladies,” a row of historical Victorian homes in San Francisco on Monday.
A hummingbird visits a red canna lilly flower to gather nectar while the morning sun in Springfield, Ill., is diffused by smoke from massive wildfires in western states nearly 2,000 miles away.
The sun sets in a hazy sky over a cornfield in Antrim Township near Greencastle, Pa., on Tuesday. Smoke from wildfires burning on the West Coast has traveled across the United States through the jet stream and could stay in the region over the next few days.

Western wildfire smoke causes East Coast haze, vivid sunsets

As the red sun colored by Western wildfires rises Wednesday, a bird joins another on top of a light post near Walla Walla Community College in Walla Walla, Wash.
A small plane takes off Wednesday from Walla Walla Regional Airport in Walla Walla, Wash., in skies filled with smoke from wildfires in the West.
In a sky with wildfire smoke, the rising sun shines orange behind a church’s cross in Walla Walla, Wash.
Traffic moves through the wildfire smoke along Oregon 11 on Wednesday afternoon near Weston, Ore.
A hazy sun sets over Richmond, Va., on Tuesday. The smoke from dozens of wildfires in the western United States has now blanketed much of the county along with parts of Mexico and Canada, as residents thousands of miles away on the East Coast are being treated to unusually hazy skies and remarkable sunsets.
A person crosses a bridge against a hazy sunset over Century Park in Vernon Hills, Ill., on Tuesday. The smoke from dozens of wildfires in the western United States has now blanketed much of the county along with parts of Mexico and Canada, as residents thousands of miles away on the East Coast are being treated to unusually hazy skies and remarkable sunsets.
A worker cleans grass at Alamo Square Park as smoke from wildfires and fog obscures the skyline above the “Painted Ladies,” a row of historical Victorian homes in San Francisco on Monday.
A hummingbird visits a red canna lilly flower to gather nectar while the morning sun in Springfield, Ill., is diffused by smoke from massive wildfires in western states nearly 2,000 miles away.
The sun sets in a hazy sky over a cornfield in Antrim Township near Greencastle, Pa., on Tuesday. Smoke from wildfires burning on the West Coast has traveled across the United States through the jet stream and could stay in the region over the next few days.
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