26 July 2021

Heat Domes & Smoke Plumes > Parts of western and central Massachusetts experienced unhealthy air quality Monday

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A Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Green Line train in Newton drifts through the smoke from western wildfires that blanketed Boston and its suburbs Monday and set off air quality alerts from Connecticut to Maine. Brian Sullivan
A Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Green Line train in Newton drifts through the smoke from western wildfires that blanketed Boston and its suburbs Monday and set off air quality alerts from Connecticut to Maine.

Western Fires Trigger Massachusetts Air Alert 2,000 Miles Away

  • Bay State issues air quality advisory due to smoke plume
  • Residents advised to limit exposure as milky skies cover state
Massachusetts has issued an air quality advisory after smoke from West Coast wildfires more than 2,000 miles away drifted over the Bay State.
Monday’s advisory covered most of the state outside of Cape Cod, Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket and was set to last until midnight. Parts of western and central Massachusetts experienced unhealthy air quality Monday, according to a state Department of Environmental Protection website -- meaning even healthy people were encouraged to limit exposure.
Monitors in the Boston area were recording moderate air quality Monday.

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