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The month of August had turned into a griddle where the days just lay there and sizzled” – Sue Monk Kidd They say where there is smoke there is fire. The fires certainly persist in Canada, with towns ...
If you are rolling your eyes reading this, you don’t live in Minnesota. The toxic smoke from the never-ending Canadian ...
Wildfires in the provinces of Manitoba and Saskatchewan in Canada have been affecting the air quality in Northeast Michigan ...
The department said smoke from the wildfires in Canada could affect the air in the areas of Omaha, Lincoln, Fremont and Grand Island.
This is the second-most severe wildfire season in Canadian history, after 2023, with 15 million acres burned so far.
The hazy sky above Kansas City tonight is smoke from wildfires in Canada, as well as Utah and Arizona, according to KSHB 41 meteorologist Wes Peery.
Every air quality monitor in Minnesota is reporting red or unhealthy conditions for everyone, an official said.
High temps, wind and a lack of rain are just adding to the problem. Hengesbach says depending on the condition of the wildfires and weather, smoke could continue to cycle into the U.P. as far as early ...
Tonight will be partly cloudy and hazy due to wildfire smoke. Lows will fall to the upper 50s with calm winds. More great ...
St. Louis and the entire state of Illinois will be under an air quality alert Friday, August 1 due to wildfire smoke from Canada returning to the area.
Smoke from widespread wildfires in Canada prompted air quality alerts across several Midwest and Northeast U.S. states this ...
Smoke from wildfires in Canada will continue to make for poor air quality, even as our weather turns more comfortable.
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