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- Wildfire smoke continues to blanket Midwest as flash flood threat heads . . .
Smoke from the more than 700 wildfires burning in Canada is continuing to blanket parts of the Midwest for a final day
- Smoke from Canada brings unhealthy air to large swaths of Midwest | AP News
Smoke from Canadian wildfires brings unhealthy air to large swaths of the Midwest 1 of 4 | People sun tan on the Lakefront Trail on the North Side as a haze of Canadian wildfire smoke blankets the Chicago area and creates poor air quality, Thursday, July 31, 2025 (Ashlee Rezin Chicago Sun-Times via AP)
- Map shows which states are facing air quality issues from wildfires
Smoke from Canadian wildfires have continued to drift over the Midwest, blanketing the region with haze and poor air quality, prompting the National Weather Service (NWS) and local departments to
- Minneapolis, Chicago keep smoky streak of days atop worlds worst air . . .
Smoke from Canadian wildfires continues to choke the skies over the Upper Midwest this weekend, with the milky haze even starting to spread south into the Ohio and central Mississippi valleys -- and even into Oklahoma
- Air quality alerts in effect for Midwest amid smoke from Canadian . . .
WASHINGTON — Smoke from Canadian wildfires hovered over several Midwestern states Saturday, bringing warnings of unhealthy air for at least the third day Air quality alerts were in effect in
- Canadian Wildfires: 56 Megatonnes Of Pollution Blankets US . . . - Times Now
Smoke from Canadian wildfires has plunged Midwest air quality to unhealthy “red” levels, with Minneapolis among the world’s most polluted cities Alerts cover Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and more, with health risks for sensitive groups through Monday , US News, Times Now
- Wildfire Smoke from Canada Reduces Air Quality in U. S. Midwest . . .
Wildfire Smoke from Canada Blankets the U S Midwest in Haze of Bad Air Quality Winds from the northwest are blowing cool, dry air—but also wildfire smoke—into the U S Midwest from Canada
- As Canada wildfire smoke spreads, Midwest air quality plummets . . . - MSN
A blanket of smoke fills the air from Canadian wildfires moving south in downtown Milwaukee on July 31, 2025 The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources issued an air quality advisory for all
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