that s the interesting thing. people have been noticing things like the moon turning red at night. it s that wildfire smoke interacting with the sunlight. those particles interacting with everything, turning the moon red in some places. it s likely we ll see that tonight again, which a lot of people are taking photos of that, sharing it with people, because it s interesting to see. all right. katie burn and nate foy, thank you so much. appreciate it. thank you, harris. so we re being told to wear masks sharett. so we re being told to wear maskagain.s again, the mayor of new york city, the governor of new york andyo, an municipalitis and states up and down the seaboard. and you heard, i mean, a thousandwn the sea miles widef cities, 18 states stay indoors.? so so what will this do to us? with me now, dr. janet nashwa, a fox news contributor, the medica l director of city,nder md. great to see you. wish it were under different circumstances. differecistances.tell us why wg told n
i m about two miles from the city, so i couldn t see it anymore. you know, real quickly, i talked with our head meteorologist, we had a moment, and i got chills when she told me what s happening in canada. this is their fire season. it s dry. they didn t get a very cold winter, a lot of precip, and they normallly have acres that burn, but they won t be able to put it all out, and they need help. i don t know how many people can get in there right now. look at the landscape in british columbia, canada. the earth is an inferno. we see more days of this. katie, last quick question to you, and it has to do with the colors that we re seeing. i see your hair blowing in the wind, so i know there s more smoke coming. real quickly, why is it all these different colors?
not see the sun. and it was totally dark. cars had their lights on. drivers had to use lights to navigate the part. and these people here, harris drivers had to use lights to navigate in the middle of the day. so it was really an eerie feeling throughout the entire day. of course, not only new york city dealing with this, the tri state area as far south as searching day four, even healthy people, never mind people with respiratory issues and real quickly, in your video there, we did i think that was southwest. we did see an airline operating again. we had a full ground stop at one of america s busiest airports here on the east coast. i mean, everything had to come to a standstill. the visibility was i mean, from my house in jersey. i couldn t see new york city anymore. i d never seen that. thank you. i m going to go to you, katie, now.
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may feel side effects like sore throats and watery eyes. katie burn is there with the latest. are you feeling anything yourself? i don t know if it s in my head, but i feel i have scratchiness in my throat. what we know about the hazy conditions, sometimes it s worse, sometimes better, it just depends on the wind. satellite shows us it s likely not going to kind of let up all the way until this weekend and another plume of smoke is making its way into new york city right now and philadelphia. it s heading towards us, too. so you heard nate talk about conditions worsening there. we are about to feel the other plume of smoke into the city. here we have the code red in effect, unhealthy to breathe and some people could experience health effects. young kids, teens, elderly, people with respiratory conditions should limit time