Wildfire smoke prompts air quality statements across Saskatchewan
A lot of Saskatchewan residents woke up under a blanket of smoke again Monday.
Environment Canada issued special air quality statements for about two-thirds of the province, including Saskatoon, Humboldt, Nipawin and Prince Albert.
Stephen Berg, a meteorologist with Environment Canada, said the smoke will persist for a couple of days.
“We’ll have to see where things go,” Berg said. “There’s a little bit of a system that’s coming in over the next couple days that might — might — bring improvements, but because of all the smoke in northern Alberta, northern Saskatchewan and the Northwest Territories, it’s fairly likely that there’d be some more smoke that comes in from there depending on the flow situation.”