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The good news is the air won't be as difficult to breathe on Aug. 1. The bad news is the Canadian wildfire smoke is still ...
Canadian wildfire smoke is continuing to impact Wisconsin's air quality, with multiple cities ranked in the top 10 with worst ...
Wisconsin is currently at low risk for wildfires, and the DNR is sending firefighters to help other states and Canada manage ...
A blanket of smoke fills the air from Canadian wildfires moving south in downtown Milwaukee on July 31, 2025. The Wisconsin ...
Frustrations are growing at the Wisconsin Capitol after a second day of smoke and haze from Canada’s still-burning wildfires.
Although conditions have improved since Thursday, the Canadian wildfire smoke will continue to impact Wisconsin’s surface air quality over the next several days.
Wildfire smoke from Canada is blanketing the skies in the Midwest, leaving millions with dangerous breathing conditions.
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WISN 12 News on MSNWisconsin air quality hits unhealthy level from Canadian wildfire smokeAir quality reaches red 'unhealthy' category as Canadian wildfire smoke blankets the state, affecting all residents ...
The Midwest saw some of the worst air quality conditions in the world Thursday, and similar conditions are expected to persist for several days.
This is the second-most severe wildfire season in Canadian history, after 2023, with 15 million acres burned so far.
Wisconsin's DNR advises residents to limit outdoor activities due to Canadian wildfire smoke affecting air quality.
Canadian wildfire smoke has triggered air quality advisories across Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Michigan. In Wisconsin, ...
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