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"Breathing in the Canadian wildfires smoke cannot be the new normal," said Candice Miller, Macomb County public works ...
The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy reported. Pollutants across the state are expected to be in ...
Heavy storms in the Carolinas brought between 1 to 4 inches of rain and prompted several flash flood warnings on Friday.
Smoke from Canadian wildfires have continued to drift over the Midwest, blanketing the region with haze and poor air quality, prompting the National Weather Service (NWS) and local departments to ...
Canadian wildfire smoke is drifting across Michigan. As of July 31, there is a statewide advisory for unhealthy air.
Dry and quiet weather remains in the forecast for the weekend and into the upcoming work week as a few areas of high pressure ...
Wildfire smoke from Canada is blanketing the skies in the Midwest, leaving millions with dangerous breathing conditions.
The wildfire smoke will get worse in Southeast Michigan this weekend before it gets better. Saturday’s mostly sunny skies will increasingly become hazy as the wildfire smoke builds midday. The smoky ...
An Air Quality Alert is in effect for all of Southeast Michigan through Saturday, but the wildfire smoke was less dense and ...
Remember there is an Air Quality Alert for today and Saturday. It will likely be extended into Sunday. If you have breathing ...
After some improvement in terms of air quality Friday, conditions were once again expected to worsen in West Michigan by Saturday.