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Canadian wildfire official told us they are not expecting smokey conditions to clear up over the course of the summer.
An Air Quality Alert continues for the Twin Cities and surrounding areas this afternoon as smoke from Canadian wildfires ...
The culprit, as it has been multiple times this year, is smoke from Canadian Wildfires burning in Saskatchewan and Manitoba.
The blazes have destroyed nearly 15 million acres of land, and the fire season is expected to go into September. With it comes the threat of smoky days in Minnesota and North Dakota.
Meteorologist Sven Sundgaard has a look at the air quality alerts Friday, as well as heat, humidity and storms returning this ...
Smoke from Canadian wildfires persisted across the Upper Midwest on Friday, prompting air quality alerts for millions.
Members of Congress from Minnesota and Wisconsin are pressing Canada to tackle the ongoing wildfires affecting air quality ...
The weekend is looking hot and more humid both Saturday and Sunday with only the small chance of a storm on Saturday (mainly ...
People with lung disease (including asthma) or heart disease, and children and older adults may suffer health problems from ...
Friday brings warm temperatures and hazy skies before the heat and humidity ramp up this weekend in Minnesota.
An air quality alert will be in effect across all of Minnesota until at least 11 p.m. July 25, according to the state ...
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