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The latest MPCA map shows that most of Minnesota is now dealing with the air in the unhealthy category due to smoke blowing ...
Canadian wildfire smoke is again prompting a statewide Air Quality Alert with “unhealthy” air already across most of ...
An air quality alert is in place for most of Minnesota due to wildfire smoke. The Twin Cities metro daytime high is around 85 ...
Minnesota experts say Canadian wildfires will lead to more poor air quality days across Minnesota this summer, and into the future as temperatures and drought increase.
Poor air quality impacts health. Fine particle pollution from wildfire smoke can irritate eyes, nose, and throat, and cause coughing, chest tightness, shortness of breath, dizziness, or fatigue ...
Wildfires continue to burn in Canada, and the smoke is filling communities there and towns across the U.S. border. That sparked six members of the United States Congress from Minnesota and ...
Residents rebuilding after wildfires United Way of NE Minnesota William Lien WDIO Updated: June 17, 2025 - 9:08 PM Published: June 17, 2025 - 8:27 PM ...
Two dozen wildfires have been reported so far in the Canadian province of Manitoba, which is just north of Minnesota and North Dakota. On Wednesday, Manitoba declared a state of emergency, forcing ...
In part, it’s coming from central Canadian wildfire smoke. We’re keeping a close eye on it, but unless you are unusually sensitive to fine airborne particles, it won’t have a big impact on you.