What is this haze? Is it dust from the Sahara again making it unbearably fucking humid or is it just the moisture from the humidity?
I'm not unused to seeing mist and fog in this region and a little haze but I've never had full sunshine and a haze thick enough that I can see it between our house and our neighbour's house at the same time.
by zaxanrazor
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It is the Canadian wildfire smoke – have no idea how it got all the way over here.
Dust from the Canadian wildfires
[https://www.meteoschweiz.admin.ch/ueber-uns/meteoschweiz-blog/de/2025/06/dunstig-am-pfingstsunntig.html](https://www.meteoschweiz.admin.ch/ueber-uns/meteoschweiz-blog/de/2025/06/dunstig-am-pfingstsunntig.html)
Yesterday evening on the heights of Jura, the sun looked like a dim red circle behind that haze. It was a beautiful sight.
Horizon is not straight mate
I work there but didnt see anything close to this today.
> Anyone else in Seeland?
If there’s any, they must be in that house on the bottom. It is damn difficult to stand on the land that steep.
Same thing in Jura Bernois
I thought the same looking out to mythen …
Rot gefärbte Sonnenuntergänge, trübe Sicht: Dafür ist im Mittelland für einmal nicht der Saharastaub verantwortlich. Laut MeteoSchweiz handelt es sich um Rauch aus Kanada. https://ajour.ch/de/story/600779/saharastaub-entpuppt-sich-als-rauch-aus-kanada?shareHash=ZBn4Ic
It’s smoke from Canadian Wildfires… I have been there for 3 weeks holiday saw no Fire in the part of BC and AB I visited.
The whole weekend in Wallis, very bad both Sunday and Monday. The smoke is coming from Manitoba and reaching as far east as Moscow
It is the same in the Graubünden mountains!
I see canada
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