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If seasons had theme songs, this summer would be “Smoke Gets In Your Eyes” (and nose, mouth, throat and lungs) by the Platters. I wrote about the bad air quality ...
The Canadian wildfires have caused poor air quality in several parts of the United States this summer, including Northern ...
High school coaches and administrators across Minnesota have been asked to be aware of air-quality levels as athletes return ...
After an air quality alert expires Tuesday afternoon, the Twin Cities will be in for a nice couple of days. The alert was originally set to expire at 9 a.m. but instead was extended by the Minnesota ...
The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency extended an air quality alert for southeastern and northern Minnesota on Tuesday due ...
The agency says while the smoke that triggered an alert Monday into Tuesday is exiting Minnesota, enough will remain southeast that the Air Quality Alert will remain in place there until 4 p.m.
Air quality forecast for August 11th from the MPCA predicts unhealthy air for everyone in the northern half of Minnesota.
Smoke from Canadian wildfires continues to cross the border, with the air being deemed "unhealthy," especially for sensitive groups.
We've dealt with the steamy weather, periods of rain and storms or air quality issues more often that not this Summer. We had ...
The NWS forecasts that ground-level ozone and particulate concentrations will reach dangerous levels and even normally healthy people should exercise caution.
After Wednesday, south winds will return with a vengeance, launching high temperatures back to the mid to upper 80s by Friday ...
The record for air quality alerts issued in one year is 22 which was back in 2023 and right now there is potential for that record to be broken.
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