A professor at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire says the smoky haze from the wildfires in the West is not going to affect air quality.
Haze is blanketing the skies over the Midwest this week because of smoke from the wildfires in California and Oregon. Smoke is traveling between 30-and-40-thousand feet above ground in the jet stream. That high up, the smoke won’t affect anyone sensitive to allergens in the air.