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Poor air quality remains over central Wisconsin Tuesday and Wednesday as much warmer temps arrive later this week.
Forecasters say weak winds have left Canadian wildfire smoke to linger over the U.S. Stronger winds are expected to bring relief later in the week.
The thick plumes of smoke in Canada are being driven southward into the U.S. by northerly winds on the backside of an area of high pressure.
The National Weather Service announced air quality alerts in 10 states on Tuesday, as smoke from the Canadian wildfires continues to spread across the U.S. border. The alerts come as the ...
The air quality in several U.S. states is taking a hit as smoke floats over the border from the Canadian wildfires. Here's ...
Temperatures are climbing into the 80s this week, with highs expected to hit 90° by the weekend. Wildfire smoke will continue ...
States across the U.S. are feeling the impact of the Canadian wildfires as air quality takes a hit from the smoke, according ...
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When will air quality improve in Wisconsin? When will wildfire smoke clear? Here's what to know
Canadian wildfire smoke has affected Wisconsin all week, prompting multiple air quality alert extensions from the DNR.
An air quality alert remains in effect until noon, with another extension possible. Highs will top out near 80 today and ...
The Wisconsin DNR monitors air quality, which in the case of Sheboygan County is done from Plymouth – and that reading was ...
While an air quality alert continues for parts of the Midwest due to smoke from Canadian wildfires, northeastern Illinois was ...
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