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Live view of Midtown Manhattan via @EarthCam as dense wildfire smoke settles in over NYC once again. An absolutely surreal scene. pic.twitter.com/Myubr5ENtk
— New York Metro Weather (@nymetrowx) June 7, 2023
9:45 AM at NWS Binghamton. Sun is no longer visible, everything's orange, the parking lot lights have come on, and we're stuck at 50°F. pic.twitter.com/Ibu2oE2af5
— NWS Binghamton (@NWSBinghamton) June 7, 2023
Leading edge of the dense smoke now moving into #NYC The sun will become more obscured as we head into the afternoon. Air Quality will also get worse pic.twitter.com/lI4UW4mxT9
— Bill Karins 💧 (@BillKarins) June 7, 2023
Another smoke sunrise over New York pic.twitter.com/AJscvfBLKf
— Mireille Larnac-Wilson (@MireilleLarnac) June 7, 2023
New York City now has the worst air quality of any city on Earth.
— Colin McCarthy (@US_Stormwatch) June 7, 2023
If exposed to the current air quality in NYC for 24 hours, it would be equivalent to smoking about 6 cigarettes. pic.twitter.com/EWeEnQH9ya
**BREAKING the AQI has now really spiked well into the 300s at 351 at 9am and is now considered HAZARDOUS. This is insane. Please be careful and take it easy outside! pic.twitter.com/A2lDV2q78p
— NewsChannel 9 (@NewsChannel9) June 7, 2023
Umm........300 AQI tomorrow morning here 😨😳 pic.twitter.com/smOo9d7Bo7
— cbeezwax (@cbeezwax) June 7, 2023
9:45 AM at NWS Binghamton. Sun is no longer visible, everything's orange, the parking lot lights have come on, and we're stuck at 50°F. pic.twitter.com/Ibu2oE2af5
— NWS Binghamton (@NWSBinghamton) June 7, 2023