Forest Fires in Canada Provided This Sky over Austria
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The milky grey veils that clouded the skies over the Alpine region came from a very far distance. The air quality near the ground was not affected
Munich was wrapped in a milky-grey veil on Tuesday. It is not Sahara dust, as weather experts explain.
The massive forest fires in Canada have arrived in Germany – or at least the soot. Because the air in Germany is full of it. Not only the fine dust measuring stations sound alarm, you can see it with the naked eye.
LINZ, OTTAWA. Forests beyond the Atlantic will still be in the skies in the coming days.
The forest fires in Canada lead to a milky sky and poor visibility in Austria. Soon Sahara dust will be added.
The people in BW already know him: the clouded sky. And this one is expected to last until Friday - coupled with high temperatures, which remain longer.
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