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Canadian wildfire smoke lingers over Michigan. As of July 30, the Upper Peninsula is under an advisory for unhealthy air.
Smoke from Canadian wildfires will contribute to poor air quality throughout Michigan on Wednesday and Thursday.
The passing cold front allowed for Canadian wildfire smoke to return to the state of Michigan, impacting all of our ...
We can expect a respite from recent heat with cooler temperatures and persistent Canadian wildfire smoke across the state ...
Rather than a heavy downpour, one part of the state could see some steady rainshowers tonight and into Thursday.
An Air Quality Advisory is in effect for Southeast Michigan beginning Wednesday. Smoke from Canadian wildfires moved into the ...
It expires on Friday at midnight, due to elevated levels of fine particulate (PM2.5), the Department of Environment, Great ...
An air quality alert encompassing every Michigan county was issued on Wednesday amid concerning concentrations of wildfire smoke.
The elevated levels of fine particulate matter resulting from wildfire smoke could present significant health risks.
Air quality alerts are in force for all or part of five American states as smoke blows over from Canadian wildfires.
An Air Quality Advisory has been issued statewide July 30 and 31. Issued by the the Michigan Department of Environment, Great ...
Steady rain is expected to last into the late morning/early afternoon on Thursday before finally clearing up. The heaviest rain will wind up along and south of I-94 where the highest totals (.5-1") ...