The air quality across the Midwest and Northeast is looking up for the July Fourth holiday weekend, after smoke from Canadian wildfires blanketed the region earlier this week. The smoke began to lift on Friday, with the air quality index falling into the unhealthy for sensitive groups and moderate ranges in much of the Mid-Atlantic and Midwest. However, a swath of Michigan, Pennsylvania and New York remained in the unhealthy range. New York City had the second-worst air quality of any major city in the world on Friday, while Washington, D.C., Detroit and Chicago were in the top 10, according to IQAir. By Saturday, almost the entire region is expected to see moderate air quality,
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