U.S. wildfire smoke blankets B.C., wafts east to Alberta, affecting air quality
Vancouver’s air quality is among the worst in the world, Environment Canada said Monday, as wildfire smoke continued to waft across the border from the United States, even reaching parts of Alberta.
An air quality advisory was issued for a seventh straight day in Vancouver and is expected to last into the weekend.
Relief will not come quickly for B.C. residents, as the air is expected to improve only marginally by Tuesday, said Blaine Lowry, a warning preparedness meteorologist with Environment Canada.
“They are looking for a brief reprieve mid-week. But in terms of a true improvement in the air quality condition, they are looking towards the weekend for that to potentially happen,” said Lowry.


