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The National Weather Service has issued an Air Quality Alert for areas north and west of Boston and Worcester for Tuesday.
The thick plumes of smoke in Canada are being driven southward into the U.S. by northerly winds on the backside of an area of high pressure.
Forecasters say weak winds have left Canadian wildfire smoke to linger over the U.S. Stronger winds are expected to bring relief later in the week.
An air quality alert is in effect for all of Massachusetts as smoke from Canadian wildfires descends into the Boston area.