h1. Wildfire smoke could bring haze to Chicago area this week h2. Smoke from western wildfires expected to reach Chicago h3. Air quality could be impacted p. Smoke from wildfires burning in the western United States is expected to reach the Chicago area this week, according to the National Weather Service. The smoke is expected to arrive on Tuesday and could linger through Thursday. p. The smoke is expected to be at its thickest on Tuesday, when air quality could reach unhealthy levels for sensitive groups. The smoke is expected to be less thick on Wednesday and Thursday, but air quality could still be impacted. p. The smoke could cause a variety of health problems, including eye irritation, coughing, and difficulty breathing. People with asthma or other respiratory conditions should be especially careful. h3. Stay indoors if possible p. If you are sensitive to smoke, it is important to stay indoors as much as possible. If you must go outside, wear a mask to protect your lungs. p. You can also check the air quality forecast for your area before you go outside. The air quality forecast is available on the website of the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency. h3. Drink plenty of fluids p. It is also important to drink plenty of fluids if you are exposed to smoke. Drinking fluids will help to keep your lungs hydrated and reduce the risk of respiratory problems. h3. Monitor your symptoms p. If you experience any symptoms from smoke exposure, such as eye irritation, coughing, or difficulty breathing, it is important to see a doctor.
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