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You’re not imagining that campfire smell — thick smoke from Canadian wildfires has settled over Minnesota again, with air quality now unhealthy for everyone.
While the weather has remained quiet this weekend, Canadian wildfire smoke has made for a couple of hazy days. Air quality will improve from Sunday evening into Monday morning, and the Air Quality Alert expires at 9 AM Monday morning.
Smoke from wildfires in Canada is creating overcast skies and unhealthy air quality in parts of Minnesota, raising health concerns.
MINNEAPOLIS — Poor air quality in the Twin Cities due to Canadian wildfire smoke has caused the KARE 11 Weather team to issue a Weather Impact Alert. The alert is in effect now and will continue until 7 a.m. on Sunday.
Scattered showers and storms are possible on Friday with pockets of heavy rain and gusty winds. The forecast high Friday in the Twin Cities is 85 degrees, with a mix of sun and clouds. The greatest chance for storms comes in the evening hours with flooding being the main concern.
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FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul on MSNWildfire smoke prompts air quality alert for northwestern MinnesotaAn air quality alert for northwest and north central Minnesota went into effect at 6 a.m. on Friday and could be extended into Saturday.
An air quality alert in effect for northwest and north central Minnesota could extend into the weekend as wildfire smoke moves across the state.
Minnesota faces a severe air quality warning until Monday morning. The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency is urging people to avoid or limit outdoor activities.
ST. PAUL, Minn. (KFGO) – The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency has issued an air quality alert for all of Minnesota until 9 a.m. on Monday. Heavy ground-level smoke from wildfires in central Canada moved into northwest Minnesota early Friday morning behind a cold front.