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weather report. Gigantic fires in Canada: A large cloud of smoke reaches France, which awaits us in Côte d’Or

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A cloudy veil with a burnished tone

These fumes have now crossed the ocean and reached the shores of Britain and France since Monday. Amplified by a westerly wind, the ocean current drives these smoke residues inland. The Côte-d’Or could also be affected.

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“This can give the high-altitude cloud veil a slightly different hue, with a very faint brownish tint,” explains a MeteoNews specialist. “Nevertheless, the fumes were highly diluted in the atmosphere before they reached us. This should generally go unnoticed. »

The administrators of the Twitter account of specialized amateurs called Météo Côte-d’Or believe that according to map forecasts in the department, the phenomenon “could also give whitish hues to the sky”. “This has been the case in Brittany since Sunday evening. »

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Deposits like the sand of the Sahara?

The health consequences would be minor, although the air may appear slightly less breathable and polluted. Sporting activities are still discouraged. However, should it rain, deposits of these vapors could form and, as with episodes of Saharan sand, partially cover vehicle roofs and affect air quality. In this case, fine particles could be dangerous. “It might even give off a faint burning smell. In this case, it is advisable to stay hydrated and wear a mask.

The weather in the department should remain dry until Wednesday, but there could be slight disturbances from Thursday. And according to the forecasts of the radar maps tracked by the administrators of Météo Côte-d’Or, the fumes could reach the Côte-d’Or on Wednesday or Thursday.