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Smoke from Canadian wildfires has triggered days of unhealthy air quality across the US Midwest, with Minnesota and nearby states under prolonged pollution alerts.
At the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA), most of Minnesota was classified as having “moderate” air quality late ...
The Great Plains could also see possible flooding from severe storms on Sunday. A flash flooding risk of a level 2 out of 4 ...
The smokey air is slowly lifting, but expected to stay Sunday, with spotty showers in the western part of the state.
Wildfire smoke will continue to exit Minnesota on Sunday, helping air quality improve as we wrap up the weekend.
As result of severe wildfires in Canada, Minnesota is facing the longest air quality alert on record since the Minnesota ...
Smoke from the more than 700 wildfires burning in Canada is continuing to blanket parts of the Midwest for a final day.
Smoke from Canadian wildfires hovered over several Midwestern states Saturday, bringing warnings of unhealthy air for at least the third day.
By Monday afternoon, air quality will be decent again. In return for better air, we will have hot, humid conditions for most of the week with chances of rain.
Wildfire smoke from Canada has prompted air quality alerts across several states in the US. Air quality alerts were issued in Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan, Nebraska, Indiana and Illinois.
The smoke is finally starting to clear out of the Twin Cities. The air quality is still unhealthy Saturday evening across ...
With the wind staying southerly, wildfire smoke will gradually clear. By Monday afternoon, air quality will be decent again.