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Health officials from Minnesota to Maine have issued alerts warning of poor air quality from wildfires burning in Canada.
Smoke from Canadian wildfires will contribute to poor air quality throughout Michigan on Wednesday and Thursday.
"Breathing in the Canadian wildfires smoke cannot be the new normal," said Candice Miller, Macomb County public works commissioner.
Canadian wildfire smoke is drifiting across Michigan. As of July 31, the entire state is under an advisory for unhealthy air.
Remember there is an Air Quality Alert for today and Saturday. It will likely be extended into Sunday. If you have breathing ...
Additional plumes of smoke from Canada's active wildfires prompt officials to issue a statewide air quality alert on July 14.
Even if we don’t see flames where we live, across much of the U.S. and Canada, in any given year, we are likely to see smoke and breathe polluted air from fires more than a thousand miles away.
Rather than a heavy downpour, one part of the state could see some steady rainshowers tonight and into Thursday.