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KSTP FORECAST FIRST ALERT TODAY FOR TWIN CITIES/WESTERN WISCONSIN BECAUSE OF CANADIAN WILDFIRE SMOKE PRODUCING UNHEALTHY ...
Canadian wildfire smoke returned to Wisconsin this weekend, with unhealthy levels for people with asthma and heart disease.
Jim Stanley of the Lower St. Croix Valley Fire Department has a slew of fire prevention and extinguishing tips to share — ...
As winds shift back out of the south, the Canadian wildfire smoke blanketing the metro is expected to improve throughout the ...
Wildfire smoke and storms are the theme for Minnesota's weather on Sunday.
Residents of three Midwestern states continue to be affected by smoke and ash drifting south from Canada's Manitoba province.
Experts say the whole state is impacted, with unhealthy air in northeastern Minnesota, including the North Shore and northern Wisconsin.
Canadian wildfire smoke will make for hazy skies through Sunday as the weekend comes to a close.A low pressure trough will ...
MINNEAPOLIS — Poor air quality in the Twin Cities due to Canadian wildfire smoke has caused the KARE 11 Weather team to issue ...
A fire near the Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona has grown more than 20 times in size in 24 hours as an intensifying ...
Wildfire smoke from Canada has made for bad air quality over parts of the Upper Midwest. Most of Minnesota had “unhealthy” ...
Air quality is expected to reach the purple AQI category in northern Minnesota, which is very unhealthy for everyone.