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Like many Michiganders, Stasia Cole used to spend her summer outdoors. Now she finds herself trapped inside her northeast ...
Wildfires continue to burn across a massive area in Canada, particularly in the provinces of Saskatchewan and Manitoba.
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When will the smoke go away? Michigan again sees statewide advisory on Aug 4-5. Map, forecast
Canadian wildfire smoke is still lingering across Michigan, causing hazy skies. Another air quality advisory has been issued.
Look at the area you are interested in for the weekend. The only concentrated area of thunderstorms is projected to be Sunday ...
Today’s forecast: The upper-level wind has shifted to blowing out of the west, not the north. This is taking smoke out of our ...
The wildfire smoke that blanketed Michigan this summer and part of 2023 could take a toll on Michiganians long after clearing, medical experts said.
"Wildfire smoke looks to persist throughout Michigan through at least Monday as winds shift," said state meteorologist Alec ...
Canadian wildfire smoke lingers over Michigan. As of July 30, the Upper Peninsula is under an advisory for unhealthy air.
Chief Kwapis said it took a total of just six minutes from the 911 call to arrival on the scene-- but when the fire ...
As smoke begins to dissipate, Michigan's statewide advisories have ended, though some remain for Upper Peninsula and northern areas as for Aug. 6.
The smoky scene calls to mind the record-shattering Canadian wildfire summer of 2023, with smoke that choked Michigan and much of the U.S. for days at a time.
It’s not fog. Wildfires burning hundreds of miles away in Canada are sending plumes of smoke all over the American Midwest, ...
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