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Canadian wildfires are raising air quality concerns in several states, including the Dakotas, Minnesota and Wisconsin.
On a wider scale, the haze is much more impactful on air quality in the Midwest and the Plains region of the U.S. Canada’s wildfire season runs from May through September.
Air Quality Alerts have been issued across all of Minnesota until Monday 6:00 PM. Sensitive groups may be affected.
Air quality in some parts of the United States is worsening as smoke from dozens of wildfires in Canada travels south, pushed by winds high in the atmosphere. The Environmental Protection Agency’s ...
Wildfires in Canada are causing hazy skies across the Midwest, and some of that haze may even reach Ohio over the weekend and ...
Officials are warning about smoke from Canadian wildfires heading toward the central United States, with parts of Canada ...
Areas throughout the Midwest, including parts of Minnesota, will see their air quality impacted by smoke from wildfires burning in Canada this weekend. The smoke is prompting several communities to ...
The Pollution Control Agency has issued a statewide air quality alert, including all tribal nations, that will be in effect ...
Wildfire smoke from Canada is expected to move over the U.S., and maps and satellite imagery show the large-scale impact of ...
Three large fires in Northern Minnesota are about 90% contained according to officials. That’s relatively good news as the ...
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency issued air quality alert for Saturday-Sunday as Canadian wildfire smoke creates red AQI levels affecting multiple regions.