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Smoke from Canadian wildfires has blanketed Michigan this summer, with 31 days of warnings for parts of Michigan..
Smoke from Canadian wildfires is expected to impact Michigan's summer air quality going forward, according to climatologist.
The National Weather Service says Canadian wildfire smoke will return to Michigan Monday. Residents in northern Michigan ...
State officials are encouraging Michiganders who own their own air quality sensors to contribute their readings to ongoing ...
Midwest and Northeast regions in the U.S. are seeing poor air quality from Canadian wildfires. See the map showing where the wildfires burn.
There is an air quality alert for all of Southeast Michigan until midnight Saturday, the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy reported. Pollutants across the state are expected ...
"Wildfire smoke looks to persist throughout Michigan through at least Monday as winds shift," said state meteorologist Alec Kownacki.
Expect a cooler Wednesday with hazy skies from Canadian wildfire smoke, followed by a warming trend and potential ...
Officials said they've sent several crews to assist in controlling the massive wildfires, and they don't expect them to stop ...
As smoke begins to dissipate, Michigan's statewide advisories have ended, though some remain for Upper Peninsula and northern areas as for Aug. 6.
A number of factors are now contributing to a "tipping point" on climate change and Canada's forests that the expert said have created "sort of a perfect storm." ...
She says in the last couple of years, smoke from Canadian wildfires has impacted people's ability to star gaze during the summer. "If I could rank the years, 2023 was probably still the worst.