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With smoke from Canadian wildfires expected to continue affecting affect Michigan this summer, knowing how to check the air quality before heading outside for physically demanding work or recreation ...
Officials issue an air quality advisory for counties in southwest Michigan as Canadian wildfires burn. Here's what the air ...
Wildfire smoke from over 200 Canadian fires is clouding Southeast Michigan skies and worsening air quality across the Midwest ...
The Michigan Air Quality Division said as smoke from Canadian wildfires continues to threaten the upper Midwest, "monitors in ...
It's not Halloween, but it looks straight out of a horror movie: The Mackinac Bridge looked like it disappeared into some ...
From the Keweenaw Peninsula to the Mackinac Bridge and areas across lower Michigan, blankets of haze from Canadian wildfires ...
A cold front moving south from Ontario is expected to bring plumes of wildfire smoke from Manitoba and Saskatchewan into the ...
Canada has one of the world's largest forests. It's experiencing heat and drought. It's a recipe for wildfires — and for smoke in Michigan summers.
Smoke from Canadian wildfires triggers air quality alerts in northern Michigan and the Upper Peninsula. Residents, especially sensitive groups, are urged to stay indoors and limit outdoor activities.
State meteorology specialists have issued an air quality advisory for sensitive groups due to particulate matter moving in to ...
Wildfires in Canadian provinces of Manitoba, Alberta, Ontario and Saskatchewan are creating smoke visible in Michigan. Here's ...