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The Canadian wildfire smoke that covered northwest Wisconsin July 24 has moved south and is causing air quality problems in ...
Canadian wildfire smoke is again causing air quality problems in Northwest Wisconsin, leading to an air quality alert from ...
The best way to protect yourself from poor air quality is to stay indoors, especially when the Air Quality Index reaches ...
Everyone has a better chance for showers and storms on Saturday as a frontal boundary to our south progresses north. Saturday ...
Canadian wildfire smoke has returned to parts of Wisconsin and may last through Monday morning. Then comes more extreme heat ...
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WFRV Local 5 on MSNAir quality alert in northeast WisconsinThe latest from storm team 5… The end of your week was had some sunshine but the haze in the sky was hard to ignore.
The DNR says Canadian wildfire smoke has entered northwest Wisconsin Thursday and will continue to move to the southeast ...
Wildfire smoke and haze continues over central Wisconsin for the day and weekend as the 3H's of weather return... hazy, hot & ...
Considering wildfires, and prevailing winds blowing from Canada, are expected to become more frequent, the impact on crops ...
As of Tuesday morning, the Air Quality Index in Milwaukee was between 115 to 120, which falls in the "unhealthy for sensitive ...
Recent Canadian wildfire smoke provided a reminder of Wisconsin’s smoke-filled summer days a year ago, as Canada's drought continues to provide ample conditions for new fires.
Canadian wildfire smoke returned to Wisconsin this weekend, with unhealthy levels for people with asthma and heart disease.
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