The Hazy Conditions caused by Wildfires could be an issue in the Ozarks for a while according to the National Weather Service.
Kelsey Angle, Meteorologist in Charge of the NWS Springfield Office, says during Wednesday's Ozarks Now Program on KRZK that the many wildfires in the Northwest United States and Southwest Canada have been leaving their mark in the Ozarks.
Angle says that the number and intensity of the fires could make for Hazy Conditions off and on going into fall.
The complete interview with Kelsey Angle from Ozarks Now is below:


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