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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.
The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency released the top hourly fine particle readings from the air quality alert that ran ...
Much of the Upper Midwest on Saturday was dealing with swaths of unhealthy air because of drifting smoke from Canadian ...
U.S. President Donald Trump speaks to the media, Sunday, July 13. American politicians are complaining about wildfire smoke ...
Heat index values are expected to soar to the 100 degrees or higher by Tuesday and Wednesday, while rounds of showers and ...
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Fine particle levels are expected to reach the purple air quality index category, which means it is considered “very unhealthy" for everyone throughout a wide stretch of Minnesota.
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The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency has issued varied air quality alerts across Northern Minnesota for the upcoming ...
Areas including Koochiching, northern St. Louis, Lake and Cook counties have been classified in the purple, or "very ...
The MPCA to implement an Alert beginning at 1PM Saturday through Monday morning. Northern Minnesota will be in the Unhealthy ...