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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.
An air quality alert is in effect through Friday and is expected to reach unhealthy levels for everyone in northern and central Minnesota.
Smoke from northern wildfires is causing poor air quality alerts across Minnesota, with St. Cloud on the edge of unhealthy conditions. Outdoor activities are best limited for sensitive individuals.
Wildfires continue to burn in Canada, and the smoke is filling communities there and towns across the U.S. border.
The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency released the top hourly fine particle readings from the air quality alert that ran ...
An air quality alert for northwest Minnesota has been extended to cover the entire state and run through Monday.
Heat index values are expected to soar to the 100 degrees or higher by Tuesday and Wednesday, while rounds of showers and ...
Smoke from wildfires in Canada is creating overcast skies and unhealthy air quality in parts of Minnesota, raising health ...
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Six Republican members of Congress – four of them from Minnesota – have called on Canada to impose 'better forest management.
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The smoke from Canadian wildfires produced some of the worst fine particle pollution on record in Minnesota over the weekend.
The latest round of wildfire smoke prompted six Republican members of the U.S. House – including Minnesota's Brad Finstad, ...
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