Air Quality Index, Wisconsin and Canadian wildfires
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Summer means higher temperatures, increased wildfire activity, and the potential for smoke, so the North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality (NDDEQ) wants to remind people to monitor the Air Quality Index (AQI).
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Lansing State Journal on MSNWhat's an air quality index? How to check pollution levels where you liveWildfires in Canadian provinces of Manitoba and Saskatchewan are creating smoke visible in Michigan. How to use the air quality index.
A measure called the Air Quality Index gauges just how bad the air has become in a particular place. Readings of 100 or higher usually serve as a warning to people who have respiratory conditions ...
As summer brings higher temperatures, increased wildfire activity and the potential for wildfire smoke, the North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality urges residents to monitor the Air Quality Index (AQI) to protect their health – especially those with respiratory conditions,
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Gray summer skies are becoming increasingly common in North Dakota. Wildfire smoke from Canada has caused health issues for bordering states for the past several summers.
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Regina Leader Post on MSNCFL, Roughriders monitoring air quality in Regina ahead of tonight's gameThe wildfire smoke blanketing the air in Regina could cause a delay in the Saskatchewan Roughriders pre-season game on Friday night. At 2:30 p.m., the Roughriders issued a statement saying: “Per league policy,
Reno’s air quality may reach unhealthy levels for some this weekend. NNPH advises sensitive groups to limit outdoor exposure due to high ozone levels.