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Smoke from Canadian wildfires again plagued portions of the northern United States on July 16, prompting air quality alerts from Illinois to Maine. This includes portions of Michigan, where the ...
The GOES-19 satellite imagery captures Canadian wildfire smoke flowing into the U.S. on June 2.© NOAA/CIRA/USA TODAY The air quality index ratings.© Air Now/state of Michigan ...
The entire state of Michigan is under an air quality alert today, July 14, from the Canadian wildfires, and officials forecast the alert to continue into Tuesday, July 15.
There is an air quality advisory in west Michigan for July 16 as the Canadian wildfire smoke remains in the state. Officials forecast the smoke to dissipate by the weekend.
More: Canadian wildfire smoke will be more frequent unwanted visitor in Michigan Under an alert, residents are advised to stay indoors, especially if they are in a sensitive group, including people ...
Canadian wildfire smoke could be on its way again to Michigan — but nothing like last year Keith Matheny Detroit Free Press 0:00 ...
As Canadian wildfires burn, northern Michigan areas and the Upper Peninsula have been upgraded to an air quality alert. Here's what to know.
Smoke from Canadian wildfires triggers air quality alerts in northern Michigan and the Upper Peninsula. Residents, especially sensitive groups, are urged to stay indoors and limit outdoor activities.