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Last week, Canadian wildfire smoke blanketed Wisconsin and caused the Air Quality Index to reach the unhealthy level for ...
What would otherwise be a pleasant weekend in Southern Wisconsin is being blanketed by Canadian wildfire smoke.
Smoke from Canadian wildfires hovered over several Midwestern states Saturday, bringing warnings of unhealthy air.
Air quality alerts have been issued across most of the Midwest, and hundreds of wildfires are burning across Canada.
A detailed view of the sun covered by smoke from the Canadian wildfires as air quality alerts were issued across Minnesota ...
Concentrated levels of smoke near the surface will be unhealthy for sensitive groups but can also reach unhealthy levels for ...
Canadian wildfire smoke is impacting the air quality across the state this weekend with forecasts indicating a mix of Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups and Unhealthy Air Quality Index levels as smoke ...
People with heart or lung disease, older adults and children should consider making outdoor activities shorter and less ...
Smoke impacts began in northern Wisconsin Tuesday morning and will spread south through the state by July 31. Air quality may ...
Frustrations are growing at the Wisconsin Capitol after a second day of smoke and haze from Canada’s still-burning wildfires.
Heavy storms in the Carolinas brought between 1 to 4 inches of rain and prompted several flash flood warnings on Friday.
Air quality monitors in the region showed air quality dropped to the purple or very unhealthy level this morning. It’s mostly been in the red or unhealthy level the last two days.