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Heavy smoke from several large wildfires blazing in Canada and Minnesota is engulfing large swaths of the Midwest and the U.S. East Coast this week.
Parts of Michigan saw significant improvements in air quality and wildfire smoke Saturday, though forecasts predict a decline on Sunday.
Detroit's air quality improved for most on Saturday, but lingering levels of wildfire smoke still had the city ranked among the worst in the U.S.
While the air quality is improving, haze still lingers as New Yorkers brace for upcoming rain and possibly severe storms Saturday.
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Air quality advisory to last until Monday: Wisconsin DNR
(WFRV) – Due to ongoing poor air quality levels from the Canadian wildfire smoke, the Wisconsin DNR has posted another statewide air quality advisory that will be in effect until Monday afternoon. The DNR has issued the advisory from Saturday,
Air quality has improved across much of Ohio since Friday's record smoke outbreak, but conditions aren't totally back to normal yet.
Air quality is expected to remain at or exceed unhealthy levels as thunderstorms are set to move into the state, potentially bringing severe weather and power outages.
The thick smoke from Canadian wildfires that is blanketing South-Central Pennsylvania is forcing some attractions and other businesses to close on Friday, July 17. And some community events are being postponed.
