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A vibrant sunset is expected Sunday evening in the Tri-State. Here’s why.

Last Updated 4 weeks by Amnon J. Jobi | Amnon Front Page

There isn’t supposed to be a cloud in the sky today. We should be looking at a vibrant blue skies overhead. But we aren’t! What is going on?

Wildfires smoke is overhead, and it’s blocking a lot of the rays of sunshine we should be seeing.

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We noticed it late this morning and checked in with the National Weather Service in Wilmington, Ohio, to confirm the suspicion.

“There is a smoke plume extending into our area,” says NWS employee Andrew Hatzos. “It’s from wildfires extending from the Pacific Northwest, through northern Alberta/Saskatchewan and eventually (flowing) southeast into our region.”

Sometimes when wildfire smoke is overhead, it can settle down to the surface overnight to the point that you can smell it. With a clear and cold night ahead, this is something I wouldn’t rule out.

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The other thing we often see when there’s wildfire smoke are very vibrant sunrises and sunsets. Be on the lookout for this later tonight as it looks like the smoke will continue to get thicker.

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