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Heavy surface smoke from wildfires in Canada is drifting across Minnesota on Monday, with unhealthy air quality levels ...
Canada’s wildfires have scorched more than 25,000 square miles of forest this year, spawning hurricane-sized plumes of smoke ...
As Canada grapples with one of its worst wildfire seasons on record, smoke from the blazes have prompted air quality alerts across the U.S.
The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) has issued an AIR QUALITY ALERT for all of Minnesota until Tuesday morning.
Air quality forecast for August 11th from the MPCA predicts unhealthy air for everyone in the northern half of Minnesota.
Wildfire smoke pouring into the state from Canadian fires has triggered a red air quality alert, signaling that the air is unhealthy for anyone and everyone to breath. The alert, issued by the ...
Wildfires are ablaze across Canada, Alaska and some western states, causing poor air quality in Midwest states and several Canadian provinces. As of Tuesday afternoon, July 15, Detroit, Michigan ...
While the most troubling air has moved east into Wisconsin, some parts of the state remain unhealthy for sensitive groups.
The previous record, set in 2021, was five days. The current alert is expected to last seven days. It will remain in effect through Monday, Aug. 4, at noon.
Every air quality monitor in Minnesota is reporting red or unhealthy conditions for everyone, an official said.
The elevated levels of fine particulate matter resulting from wildfire smoke could present significant health risks.