A storm system is expected to bring rain to the Northeast on Saturday, which should help improve air quality for the World Cup final in New York City on Sunday.
Air Quality Concerns
Dense smoke from wildfires in southern Ontario and northern Minnesota has been affecting the Northeast, prompting air quality alerts and warnings against outdoor activity.
However, the storm system moving into the area on Saturday is expected to bring rain and help wash out the smoke, improving air quality for the match between Argentina and Spain on Sunday.
While the air quality may not be perfect, it is expected to be much better than it has been in recent days.
Original reporting: KRDO (Colorado Springs metro) — read the source article.