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It will automatically update every 15 minutes. A larger detached swath of remnant moderate density smoke from this fire moved to the southeast over the area from central Wyoming to north central Colorado.ĭUST: Southern Florida/Southeastern Gulf of Mexico/Bahamas/Caribbean Region/Western Atlantic Ocean - The Saharan dust layer continues to gradually shift farther to the west and now covers southern Florida, the southeastern Gulf of Mexico, most of the Caribbean region including Cuba, Hispaniola, Jamaica, and Puerto Rico, along with the Bahamas, and the Atlantic to the east and northeast of the Bahamas and the Caribbean region.Īs severe weather or blizzards threaten, this database scrapes power outage information from more than 1,000 companies nationwide. Idaho/Montana/Wyoming - A large fire in east central Idaho was producing moderate to thick density smoke which moved to the north this morning impacting spots mainly along some of the Montana-Idaho border. Oregon/Northwestern California - A large fire located in southwestern Oregon is producing a smoke plume of moderate to locally thick density smoke which affected southwestern Oregon and Northwestern California.Īrizona/New Mexico/Texas - Smoke extent from several fires in southwestern New Mexico, central and southeastern Arizona, and central Texas was difficult to see due to heavy cloud coverage. from Montana and Wyoming to the Upper Mississippi Valley. Some of the moderate to thick smoke from these fires had moved to the southeast and over the the northwestern and north central U.S. Thick to very thick smoke covered a good portion of northwestern, western, and central Canada associated with numerous wildfires in western and northwestern Canada. Within this larger area of thin density smoke were batches of moderate to thick density smoke.

including the eastern half of Alaska, along with the northern half of Mexico, much of the central and northern Atlantic extending to Europe, and some of the Gulf of Alaska, the northeastern Pacific off the southwest coast of Canada, and the far eastern Pacific off the west coast of Mexico and southern California. West Coast and West Coast of Mexico - The enormous area of smoke primarily from the Canadian wildfires continues to be seen this evening covering virtually all of Canada and most of the U.S. Descriptive text narrative for smoke/dust observed in satelite imagery through July 21, 2023, 8 p.m.Ĭanada/United States/Atlantic Ocean/Northern Mexico/Pacific Ocean off the U.S.
