Canada’s Wildfire Smoke Chokes Skies Over Midwest
FOX 9 Minneapolis Meteorologist Ian Leonard explains what a zombie fire is and how it lit parts of Canada on fire recently.
Canada’s wildfire season has erupted as dozens of blazes burn in the country’s western provinces, and smoke from those fires is choking the skies over the Upper Midwest early this week.
The Twin Cities of Minneapolis-St. Paul in Minnesota claimed the worst air quality in America on Monday after winds carried the smoke southeastward into the northern U.S.
Hazy skies were first seen Sunday over parts of northern Minnesota before spreading farther south into the Twin Cities overnight.
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Hazy skies were seen Sunday, May 12, 2024, over Cook, Minnesota, as smoke from wildfires burning in western Canada spread southward into the Upper Midwest.
(Minnesota Department of Transportation)
The air quality index (AQI) in Minneapolis reached the “unhealthy” category Sunday night and remained there through much of Monday.
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