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Wildfire smoke coming in from Canada has overspread much of Michigan already today. It will create hazy skies, and has prompted an Air Quality Alert for much of the state.
The Canadian wildfires are expected to track east and south, expanding in Michigan as Sunday goes on and additional smoke is expected Monday.
Canadian wildfire smoke remains in Michigan. On July 16, officials issued an air quality advisory for western counties.
The entire state of Michigan is under an air quality alert now through all of Monday, July 14. Elevated levels of fine particulate (PM2.5) due to residual wildfire smoke from Canada is causing the ...
Canadian wildfire smoke lingers in Michigan. Officials issued an air quality advisory in southeast Michigan for July 15.
Canadian wildfire smoke no longer lingers in Michigan as of July 18. Southwest Michigan will experience unhealthy air for sensitive groups on July 21.
Wildfire smoke from Canada is causing air quality issues, especially in southeast Michigan. An air quality advisory is in effect for several counties, recommending people limit strenuous outdoor ...
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