![]() Weather Alerts: Warnings, Watches and Advisories ![]() It will automatically update every 15 minutes. Southwestern Canada/Pacific Northwest/Rockies/Great Plains - A number of wildfires over southern British Columbia, the Pacific Northwest, and northern Rockies were spreading a large thin, locally moderate, density plume over all of British Columbia, southern Alberta, parts of the Pacific Northwest, and the Northern Rockies/Plains.Īs severe weather or blizzards threaten, this database scrapes power outage information from more than 1,000 companies nationwide. A thick density plume was detected over southern Nunavut, parts of northern Alberta/Saskatchewan, a large part of eastern Manitoba, southwestern Ontario, and parts of the Great Lakes. Within this thin density plume, a moderate density plume covered eastern Alaska, all of the Yukon, the southern parts of the Northwestern Territories and Nunavut, northern Alberta/Saskatchewan/Manitoba, western Ontario, and also extending into the Lower 48 across parts of the Great Lakes, Northeast, and Mid-Atlantic. Descriptive text narrative for smoke/dust observed in satelite imagery through July 31, 2023, 8:30 p.m.Ĭanada/Alaska/Northeast/Mid-Atlantic/Great Lakes - A very large thin density plume from ongoing large wildfires in the Yukon, Northwest Territories, and northern Alberta/Saskatchewan was detected covering parts of Alaska, all of the Yukon, most of the Northwest Territories, southern Nunavut, most of Alberta/Saskatchewan/ Manitoba, the western part of Ontario, and extending into the Lower 48 across the Great Lakes, Northeast, and Mid-Atlantic.
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