[national Weather Service: Canadian wildfire smoke is expected to float to New York again] FAP, according to information released by the US National Weather Service office in New York on June 15, is expected to start later in the day. Thick smoke from wildfires across Canada will again float to the New York area, and the thickest smoke in New York is expected on the morning of the 16th. But officials said last week's orange haze would not be seen in the area again, and that most of the smoke this time would "remain high in the air". Wildfires raged in eastern Canada at the end of May, with smoke drifting toward the United States around May 30. The pollution caused by wildfires once spread to the east coast and Midwest of the United States, the air quality in many states of the United States declined, and people's lives were affected.