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The Pollution Control Agency extended its air quality alert on Monday for another couple days due to lingering Canadian wildfire smoke.
The agency says the air quality alert will reach the maroon color - the worst quality of air possible - in the far northwest counties of Minnesota, including the cities of East Grand Forks and Roseau, ...
NEXT Weather: 6 p.m. report on June 3, 2025 03:52. An air quality alert remains in effect through Wednesday at noon for most of Minnesota, though conditions should improve in the overnight hours ...
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MN weather: Air quality alert this weekend as smoke from Canada wildfires enters state - MSNSmoke from wildfires in Canada have led to the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency issuing an air quality alert. The air quality alert is expected to cover the state until at least 6 p.m. on Monday.
The Minnesota Pollution control agency has issued an air quality alert for all of northern Minnesota, it's expected to reach ...
Air quality alert. What we know. Air quality alerts have been in effect for Minnesota in recent days due to the smoke. The new alert is in effect starting Monday through Wednesday, June 4.
The alert encompasses the central and southwestern portion of the state, ranging as far north as East Grand Forks, south to Worthington.
The Air Quality Alert will be in effect until around noon on Wednesday, according to the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA). The air quality is hazardous in the far northwest and residents ...
The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency extended its air quality alert for all of Minnesota until noon on Wednesday, June 4. The affected area includes all of Minnesota and the Tribal Nations of ...
MINNEAPOLIS — Air quality alerts remain in effect for yet another day for the entire state of Minnesota with concentrations of wildfire smoke so thick the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency ...
Smoke traveling from wildfires in Canada, North Dakota and Minnesota triggered an air quality warning in northern Wisconsin.
Minnesota air quality alert: Is outdoor exercise safe? Here’s how to tell Daniel Craighead, an assistant professor in the School of Kinesiology at the University of Minnesota, weighs in ...
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