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Smoke from Canadian wildfires has blanketed Michigan this summer, with 31 days of warnings for parts of Michigan..
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Smoke from Canadian wildfires is expected to impact Michigan's summer air quality going forward, according to climatologist.
As smoke begins to dissipate, Michigan's statewide advisories have ended, though some remain for Upper Peninsula and northern areas as for Aug. 6.
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Canadian wildfire smoke is still lingering across Michigan, causing hazy skies. Another air quality advisory has been issued.
Canadian wildfire smoke remains in Michigan. On July 16, officials issued an air quality advisory for western counties.
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Lansing State Journal on MSNMore Canadian wildfire smoke on the way. Where in Michigan to expect poor air quality
The National Weather Service says Canadian wildfire smoke will return to Michigan on Monday. Residents in northern Michigan should take precautions.
The wildfire smoke that blanketed Michigan this summer and part of 2023 could take a toll on Michiganians long after clearing, medical experts said.
While Canadian wildfire smoke may return to Michigan skies over the next few days, forecasters are not predicting anything like 2023's startling conditions.
Canadian wildfire smoke has worsened the air quality in multiple states and irritated the eyes, noses and throats of many ...
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