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"Breathing in the Canadian wildfires smoke cannot be the new normal," said Candice Miller, Macomb County public works commissioner.
Canadian wildfire smoke continues to foul Michigan's summer air. A statewide Air Quality Advisory for all Michigan counties, initially set to expire July 31, has been extended into Saturday, August 2.
Smoke from Canadian wildfires will contribute to poor air quality throughout Michigan on Wednesday and Thursday.
Rather than a heavy downpour, one part of the state could see some steady rainshowers tonight and into Thursday.
Canadian wildfire smoke is drifiting across Michigan. As of July 31, the entire state is under an advisory for unhealthy air.
Wisconsin DNR firefighters deployed to combat wildfires in U.S. and Canada, sending crews and engines across borders.