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Air quality alerts have been issued across most of the Midwest, and hundreds of wildfires are burning across Canada.
Heavy storms in the Carolinas brought between 1 to 4 inches of rain and prompted several flash flood warnings on Friday.
Wildfire smoke from Canada is blanketing the skies in the Midwest, leaving millions with dangerous breathing conditions.
Frustrations are growing at the Wisconsin Capitol after a second day of smoke and haze from Canada’s still-burning wildfires.
Off and on through this summer, and especially in the past few days, Milwaukee's air quality measurements have deteriorated ...
The good news is the air won't be as difficult to breathe on Aug. 1. The bad news is the Canadian wildfire smoke is still lingering all over the state, prompting an extension of an air quality alert ...
The temperature and humidity will continue to be pleasant through the weekend. The only hiccup will be the continued patchy wildfire smoke moving through creating air quality problems at times.
On Friday, the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency extended the current air quality alert for all of Minnesota and Wisconsin ...
Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota are under air quality alerts for unhealthy conditions as Canadian wildfire smoke ...
Air Quality Alert continues through, at least, Friday morning. Air Quality slowly improves over the weekend. Little to no ...
Air quality has begun to improve across portions of eastern Wisconsin. Northeast winds have helped mix out higher concentrations of wildfire smoke.