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Spain advances to World Cup final with 2-0 win over France
Spain has advanced to the final in the 2026 FIFA World Cup after defeating France 2-0 on Tuesday.
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J - Smoke from hundreds of wildfires burning across Canada has spread into portions of the Midwest and Northeast, creating hazy skies and poor air quality from Chicago to New York City. Now, attention is turning to Sunday’s FIFA World Cup Final at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, where FOX will broadcast the championship match between Spain and Argentina.
The thick smoke prompted air quality alerts Thursday across parts of New Jersey and New York, with some locations reaching air quality levels considered "Unhealthy" or "Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups." Players from Spain trained outdoors Thursday under smoky skies while health officials continued to monitor conditions.
Will the smoke affect Sunday’s World Cup Final match?
What we know:
The good news is that meteorologists expect changing weather to improve conditions before kickoff.
Forecast models show a cold front and widespread rain moving through the Northeast Saturday into early Sunday. That system is expected to help disperse much of the wildfire smoke before the 3 p.m. EDT (noon PDT) championship match.
KTVU meteorologists anticipate improving air quality, officials caution that smoke concentrations can change quickly depending on wind direction and fire activity in Canada.
Health concerns
Dig deeper:
Wildfire smoke contains tiny particles known as PM2.5, which can penetrate deep into the lungs.
Health experts say prolonged exposure may cause:
- Eye and throat irritation
- Coughing and shortness of breath
- Reduced athletic performance
- Increased stress on the heart and lungs, especially during strenuous exercise.
People with asthma, heart disease, or other respiratory conditions are encouraged to monitor local air quality reports before spending extended time outdoors.
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Tracking smoke, a tropical storm, higher humidity and temperatures!
1. Weekend Weather Guide The Cool Down A deeply entrenched storm trough has pulled in a strong marine layer, dropping temperatures up close to 10 seasonal normal averages. Cool for some, refreshing for others! The Trend: Highly comfortable, cool and humid conditions will remain locked in place straight through early next week. 2. Microclimate Fog Timeline (Saturday – Sunday) Tonight: The marine layer has grown to a sturdy 1,200 feet deep . Thick coastal stratus will rush back inland this evening, reaching well inland into the far East Bay and North Bay valleys by early Saturday morning. Saturday Afternoon: Clouds will make their typical, orderly retreat back to the immediate beaches by mid-to-late morning. Saturday afternoon will feature beautiful, mostly sunny skies with below-average temperatures Through Sunday Night: Expect a complete "rise and repeat" of the overnight fog intrusion with increasing high clouds from Elida streaming in. Beautiful evening sunset inland! Will watch for the chance of dry lightning or tstorms into Tuesday.
Officials continue to monitor conditions
What's next:
New Jersey officials are encouraging fans attending the World Cup Final to check the latest Air Quality Index before heading to the stadium. If smoke levels remain elevated, spectators who are sensitive to air pollution may wish to limit prolonged outdoor exposure or wear a properly fitted N95 or KN95 mask.
For now, the forecast points toward improving conditions in time for Sunday’s final, but weather and air quality officials will continue monitoring smoke transport from the Canadian wildfires through the weekend.
The Source: Forecasting by KTVU Meteorologist Roberta Gonzales, the National Weather Service, Reuters, and nj.gov.