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Smoke from western Canadian fires is forecast to continue to impact portions of the United States for the near future, forecasters said on July 16, as fires are expected to persist: "We expect ...
The conditions started Friday, dragging smoke from the Canadian wildfires down to the surface, said National Weather Service Meteorologist Jennifer Ritterling, in Grand Forks. Periods of bad air ...
Canadian wildfire smoke remains in Michigan. On July 16, officials issued an air quality advisory for western counties.
Particles from wildfire smoke can cause minor symptoms, such as mild eye or throat irritation, or more serious heart and lung issues in some cases, according to the Wisconsin Department of Natural ...
There were more than 500 active fires in Canada as of Tuesday, July 15, with 141 being classified as "out of control" and 123 as "under control," according to the Canadian Interagency Forest Fire ...
Even if we don’t see flames where we live, across much of the U.S. and Canada, in any given year, we are likely to see smoke and breathe polluted air from fires more than a thousand miles away ...
There is an air quality advisory in west Michigan for July 16 as the Canadian wildfire smoke remains in the state. Officials forecast the smoke to dissipate by the weekend.
Last week, Rep. Finstad and other Republicans wrote to Canada, complaining about smoke ruining summer fun. They attributed the wildfires to poor forest management by the Canadian government and arson.
There is an air quality advisory in west Michigan for July 16 as the Canadian wildfire smoke remains in the state. Officials forecast the smoke to dissipate by the weekend.