Wildfire Smoke Prompts Air Quality Alerts in Ontario
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Central Wisconsin residents could wake up to hazy skies and smoky air May 30 due to Canada wildfires. Here's what you can expect.
More than 200 wildfires are raging across Canada, sending a thick blanket of choking smoke through the U.S. Midwest. Experts says climate change means U.S. residents better get used to it.
Smoke from Canadian wildfires will produce unhealthy air quality in Wisconsin on May 30. The Department of Natural Resources said in a statement May 29 that as the wildfire smoke pushes in ahead of a cold front, much of the state will potentially reach the Red Air Quality Index, which is considered unhealthy for people.
Online map tools and resources let you track the Canadian wildfires and monitor poor air-quality conditions, which are impacting US states.
Smoke from Canadian wildfires continues to plague the Upper Midwest and Great Lakes region, with multiple states under air quality alerts.
The smell of fire filled the air as thick smoke from wildfires in Canada blanketed part of the Midwest and created hazardous air quality on Tuesday.