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Severe weather and air quality advisory issued for Watson Lake, Yukon

Heavy rain up to 100 millimetresis expected along with thunderstorms.Severe rainfall in northern B.C. and southeast Yukon have led to a delayon Highway 97 at the624-kilometre mark due to flooding.

Poor air quality and reduced visibility over wildfire smoke, up 100 mm of rain expected

The main street of Watson Lake, with flags and buildings visible.
Watson Lake, Yukon, seen in this file photo from 2023. (Katie Todd/CBC)

Environment and Climate Change Canada has issued a severe weather alert for rainfall the Watson Lake, Yukon, area, as well as an air quality advisory.

Heavy rain up to 100 millimetresis expected along with thunderstorms.Severe rainfall in northern B.C. and southeast Yukon have led to a delayon Highway 97 at the624-kilometre mark due to flooding.

An air quality statement issued Tuesday afternoon reported poor air quality and reduced visibility in the Watson Lake region. Residents are being encouraged to stay indoors with doors and windows closed and wear a mask on trips outside to reduce exposure to smoke.

Regions throughout southern Yukon, including Whitehorse, may experience wildfire smoke from fires burning in northern B.C. near Fort Nelson and the N.W.T. according to smoke modelling forecasts.