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Alaska Fires Helping Arkansas Weather

By: Import User
Updated: January 7, 2009
Arkansans have high-level smog to thank for a short break from brutal temperatures. The National Weather Service says smoke from wildfires in Alaska has covered much of the state at high altitude the past few days, helping keep temperatures below the highs they would have reached. The smoke moved in over the weekend and is moving east of the state today. Meteorologist Emilie Nipper says the smoke blew east to the great lakes region, then moved south on upper-air currents. She says such high-level smog acts like cloud cover, keeping nights warmer than usual and days cooler than usual. Alaska has been having one of its worst wildfire seasons in years, with more than 3.5 million acres already burned. However, most of the state`s 107 fires are in Alaska`s remote and unpopulated forests, and many are being allowed to burn.

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