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More and more people in Michigan are gagging on smoky air blowing in from Canada’s wildfires or struggling to avoid ...
The National Weather Service says Canadian wildfire smoke will return to Michigan Monday. Residents in northern Michigan ...
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Wildfires continue to burn across a massive area in Canada, particularly in the provinces of Saskatchewan and Manitoba.
Brief break of drier, sunnier, improved air quality conditions in Upper Michigan before a steamy, stormy pattern change.
The wildfire smoke that blanketed Michigan this summer and part of 2023 could take a toll on Michiganians long after clearing, medical experts said.
Canadian wildfire smoke is still lingering across Michigan, causing hazy skies. Another air quality advisory has been issued.
With wildfire smoke blanketing Michigan, officials stress the need for burn permits and safe outdoor burning practices.
As smoke begins to dissipate, Michigan's statewide advisories have ended, though some remain for Upper Peninsula and northern areas as for Aug. 6.
For the first time in over a week, Michigan sees healthier air as wildfire smoke clears. All advisories are discontinued as of Aug. 7.