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Canadian wildfire smoke returns, bringing haze to Michigan. As of July 25, advisories are in effect for the U.P. and northern Lower Peninsula.
For the last few years, Canadian wildfires have caused hazy skies in metro Detroit. Michigan weather may be our best defense against fires here.
Canadian wildfire smoke remains in Michigan. On July 16, officials issued an air quality advisory for western counties.
Canadian wildfire smoke lingers in Michigan. Officials issued an air quality advisory in southeast Michigan for July 15.
Canadian wildfire smoke lingers in Michigan. Officials issued an air quality advisory in southeast Michigan for July 15.
Smoke from wildfires in Manitoba, a Western province facing its worst fire season in 30 years, has created hazardous air quality conditions across Eastern Canada and the United States.
Wildfire smoke coming in from Canada has overspread much of Michigan already today. It will create hazy skies, and has prompted an Air Quality Alert for much of the state.
GRAND RAPIDS, MI—Swaths of Michigan have been blanketed in a smoky haze from Canadian wildfires for the last several days. From the Keweenaw Peninsula to the Mackinac Bridge and areas across ...
Smoke from Canadian wildfires continues to affect Michigan's air quality, particularly in the Lower Peninsula. Air quality advisories are in effect, with conditions expected to improve by the weekend ...
As Canadian wildfires burn, plumes of smoke move across Michigan. Officials issued an air quality advisory on June 6 for southern counties.