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Smoke from Canadian wildfires is causing air quality concerns for millions of Americans in the Midwest and Northeast. Air ...
It’s not fog. Wildfires burning hundreds of miles away in Canada are sending plumes of smoke all over the American Midwest, ...
The satellite imagery shows the wildfire smoke as a fuzzy white look on the images. The wildfire smoke is thick just to ...
Tuesday night is when the high pressure system shifts to the east, the NWS says. This should allow south winds to return, ...
Midwest and Northeast regions in the U.S. are seeing poor air quality from Canadian wildfires. See the map showing where the wildfires burn.
Air quality advisories continue across Mid-Michigan, with Canadian wildfire smoke still impacting air quality statewide.
A statewide air quality advisory remains in place for Aug. 5. Officials say wildfire smoke may dissipate by mid-week. Check out the air quality map.
Air quality alerts are in effect on Tuesday in 10 states as toxic smoke from hundreds of wildfires burning in Canada ...
Smoke from Canadian wildfires will contribute to poor air quality throughout Michigan on Wednesday and Thursday.
Wildfire smoke from Canada has traveled to West Michigan, leaving a smoky haze. Here's how to track it where you live: ...
Smoke from Canadian wildfires continued to degrade the air quality across several US states, including New York, Michigan, ...
"Breathing in the Canadian wildfires smoke cannot be the new normal," said Candice Miller, Macomb County public works commissioner.