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OVERVIEW: Happy Monday! A new week of weather is underway for the Hudson Valley. Unfortunately, bad air quality is back! The Canadian wildfire smoke has returned for the start of the week.
An air quality alert remains in effect for the entire state of Minnesota on Monday. Smoke from Canadian wildfires prompted the alert, which is set to expire at 9 a.m. Tuesday. The northern half of the ...
Canadian wildfire smoke will linger through much of the area into Tuesday morning with warm, above average temperatures ...
As the Gifford Fire rages on, a looming heat wave threatens San Luis Obispo County, casting a shadow over the region's already tense atmosphere.
A First Alert as wildfire smoke will be shifting into the Badger State starting later Monday and lasting into Tuesday. This ...
High temperatures will start cooler, then quickly heat back up. Potential rain later in the week may help cool temperatures ...
Temperatures warm into the 90s for some areas next week as high pressure takes control and dries the region out.
Overnight lows will be near 60 degrees. Wildfire smoke will gradually become widespread in the Northland tonight into Monday.
One of the largest wildfires ever recorded in Colorado persisted Sunday and a new wildfire sparked in the southwestern corner ...
Wildfire smoke from California is causing hazy skies and unhealthy air quality in the Valley, a condition that is expected to continue for the next few days.
Fires, storms and the potential for near-record high temperatures across the western US are in the offing for the coming week.
The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) has issued an AIR QUALITY ALERT for all of Minnesota until Tuesday morning.