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Canadian Wildfire Smoke Triggers Statewide Air Quality Alert in Minnesota

Unhealthy red-alert conditions cover northern and central regions, with orange-alert levels reported in the south.

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Overview

  • The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency issued a statewide air quality alert effective Sunday through 9 a.m. Tuesday in response to heavy smoke drift.
  • Smoke plumes from wildfires in Saskatchewan and Manitoba have crossed into the Upper Midwest, prompting the alert.
  • The MPCA advises sensitive populations to avoid vigorous outdoor activities and urges all residents to limit prolonged time outside.
  • Under Minnesota State High School League guidelines, teams must move practices indoors when AQI readings exceed 150.
  • The haze is expected to disperse from west to east on Monday and clear by Tuesday morning as a weather shift brings midweek relief, though minor smoke could return later.