The sky has turned an eerie grey colour this morning after wildfires in the USA.
Smoke from the wildfires on the other side of the Atlantic has been brought over to the UK by Storm Agnes.
BBC Look East weather presenter Dan Holley said the grey skies have been created by wildfire smoke from North America.
Wildfire smoke from North America is turning the sky a rather eerie grey/brown colour this morning, having been brought across the Atlantic behind #StormAgnes
— Dan Holley (@danholley_) September 28, 2023
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He added the rather eerie grey and brown coloured skies that are turning the sun white have been brought across the Atlantic behind Storm Agnes.
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