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Wisconsin is again experiencing poor air quality from Canadian wildfire smoke. Here's what you can do to protect your kids and pets.
Although conditions have improved since Thursday, the Canadian wildfire smoke will continue to impact Wisconsin’s surface air quality over the next several days.
A thick haze of smoke from Canadian wildfires has descended on the US Midwest, degrading air quality during Lollapalooza in Chicago.
A total of 1 to 4 inches of rain fell across the I-95 corridor on Thursday, leading to numerous flash flood warnings.
Air quality has begun to improve across portions of eastern Wisconsin. Northeast winds have helped mix out higher concentrations of wildfire smoke.
Happy Tuesday everyone!Morning showers have cleared the area this afternoon, with a bit of cloud cover still hanging around some parts of the region. However, it is quite hazy/smoky out there, as ...
As the rain moves out by Wednesday evening, expect skies to clear and drier, more comfortable air to settle in overnight. Lows will dip into the upper 50s. Air quality alerts are still in effect ...