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Smoke from wildfires in Manitoba, a Western province facing its worst fire season in 30 years, has created hazardous air ...
Wildfire smoke, poor air quality can have an impact on health — even for people who live far away. Story by Korin Miller • 6d. A wildfire in Southern California has prompted school closures ...
The EPA's Air Quality Index can tell you whether breathing outside air can be harmful. Here's how to read the scale to plan ...
Fine particle levels are expected to reach the purple air quality index category, which means it is considered “very unhealthy" for everyone throughout a wide stretch of Minnesota.
Based on analysis starting in 2006, the average U.S. population exposure to wildfire smoke is one of the highest estimated, and the highest over the eastern U.S. Air pollution levels, measured by ...
Air quality remained poor in the Northeast on Friday, but conditions were improving across much of the Midwest as rain and winds from the west and south began to disperse wildfire smoke from ...
Weekend wildfire smoke produced some of the worst air pollution ever recorded in MN originally appeared on Bring Me The News.
Air quality and your health: Breathing in wildfire smoke is bad for your health. The EPA uses a color-coded system to measure air quality — here’s what Code Red, Code Purple and more mean .
Rain is likely this evening, lasting into early Saturday morning. Overnight lows will range from 49 degrees in International Falls to 63 degrees in Siren.
The Chicago area recorded ozone levels of 156 late Monday afternoon. Levels above 100 are considered unhealthy. Residents ...
With wildfire smoke, improving indoor air quality at home is crucial The air this summer has been brutally hot. And, depending on where you live, also filled with wildfire smoke.
Air quality warnings remain in effect for parts of Saskatchewan and Manitoba as wildfire smoke continues to linger over the ...