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Canadian wildfire smoke returns, bringing haze to Michigan. As of July 25, advisories are in effect for the U.P. and northern ...
Canadian wildfire smoke will significantly impact air quality across Michigan on Friday, with unhealthy conditions expected ...
Additional plumes of smoke from Canada's active wildfires prompt officials to issue a statewide air quality alert on July 14.
Michigan State Police shared video of the Saturday afternoon twister in Deckerville, which is in Sanilac County. It shows the ...
Canadian wildfire smoke lingers in Michigan. Officials issued an air quality advisory in southeast Michigan for July 15.
Canadian wildfire smoke remains in Michigan. On July 16, officials issued an air quality advisory for western counties.
The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy issued southeast Michigan's sixth air quality advisory of the ...
Wildfire smoke from Canada will be moving into Michigan from Saturday to Monday, creating poor air quality across the state.
Michigan already had 218 wildfires this year, all but 26 in the Lower Peninsula, none of which were major according to data through May 19. The state usually averages around 300 per year.