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**Headline: Air Quality Alert Issued for New Hampshire as Canadian Wildfire Smoke LINGERS**

**Concord, NH** – An air quality alert has been issued for the entire state of New Hampshire on Tuesday due to lingering smoke from Canadian wildfires. The New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (NHDES) reports moderate levels of ground-level ozone and particle pollution, with potential for air quality to become unhealthy for sensitive groups.

Residents who are particularly vulnerable to poor air quality are advised to limit strenuous or prolonged outdoor activities, especially hiking or activities at higher elevations.

While the wildfire smoke is expected to remain overhead on Tuesday, officials anticipate it will begin to thin near the ground by midweek.

Tuesday’s weather forecast includes dry conditions early, with overnight lows in the 50s and 60s. Highs will reach the 80s, accompanied by more clouds and haze. There is a slight chance of an isolated afternoon shower or storm.

Looking ahead, a weakening front could bring the chance of a pop-up storm each afternoon this week, mainly in higher terrain areas, although many areas will likely stay dry. Temperatures are expected to remain in the 80s for most of the week.

Residents are urged to stay weather-aware. Download the WMUR app for Apple or Android devices and turn on push notifications to receive weather alerts for your location and designated zip codes.

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