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World Cup Final hardly affected by wildfire smoke

AccuWeather, the?forecaster, said that Canadian wildfire smoke will have only a minimal impact on Sunday's World Cup final at New Jersey Stadium in New York. More than 80,000 people are expected to attend this event, which will see Argentina take on Spain for soccer’s most coveted prize.

This week, heavy?smoke from wildfires burning in Canada blanketed a large part of the U.S. and prompted air quality warnings.

AccuWeather stated that air quality in East Rutherford (New Jersey) may not be at "good levels" on Sunday, but fans and players should expect an improvement from the "poor or unhealthy" conditions predicted for Saturday.

It may not be as good as Saturday, but at least it won't be as bad. The weather will be a little less humid than Saturday. This will lead to?more comfortable? conditions, said Adam Douty.

New York New Jersey was awash in smoke and hazy skies this week as local authorities asked residents to limit strenuous outdoor activities.

The rain forecast for Saturday is expected to help disperse the smoke. (Reporting and editing by Christian Radnedge in New York)

(source: Reuters)