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We are now on day 21 of Canadian wildfire smoke lingering over Wisconsin. This matches the record set back in 2023.
The heavy smoke from canadian wildfires continues to cover our area, presenting potential risks for those breathing it.
Air quality alerts were issued across the Northeast and Midwest US on August 5 due to elevated PM2.5 levels from Canadian ...
State and federal lawmakers are looking into what can be done to try and prevent more Canadian wildfires in the future.
Meteorologist Matt Hoenig says Canadian wildfire smoke is still making the air unhealthy, but better conditions are on the way.
Mostly sunny to partly cloudy and warm. A smoky haze from Canadian wildfires. Warm too with highs in the mid 80s. Get the ...
Wednesday morning will begin in the mid 60s with the chance for patchy fog across Chicagoland. Wednesday’s highs bump into ...
SMOKY SKIES AHEADCanadian wildfire smoke will continue to impact the entire region. “Near surface” smoke won’t be as thick as yesterday, so air quality will be slightly improved in Massachusetts.
Yellowknife's city planner says a fire hall expansion plan is being reassessed after bids for the project came in much higher ...