Residents in and around Charlotte reported smoky conditions and poor air quality on Thursday, prompting concerns among locals.
Some took to X and other social media platforms to ask whether the haze was caused by a nearby wildfire.
One person wrote on X, “What is on fire in Charlotte right now?? Riding the greenway and there’s just smoke everywhere.”
Another added, “Why does Charlotte look and smell like something is on fire?”
A third resident reported, “What is this smoke in Charlotte….hazy af outside.”
Possible reason
While authorities and official alert systems have not reported any fires in or around the city, the smoke may be drifting into the area from prescribed or controlled burns taking place in South Carolina.
According to Chief Meteorologist Tara Lane, gusty southwest winds could be carrying smoke northward into the Charlotte region.
Lane wrote on X, “Smelling smoke in the air or see hazy sky? It’s likely due to prescribed, controlled burns happening in SC. With a southwest gusty breeze today, it’s pushing some of the smoke into the Charlotte area.”
York County Sheriff wrote on X, “Smell smoke? The South Carolina Forestry Service is conducting a controlled burn of about 80 acres in the area between McConnells Rd. and Brattonsville Rd. Additionally, four other controlled burns are taking place in Chester County. There are currently 227 prescribed burns taking place in SC.”
York County is located about 39 miles from Charlotte.



