Minnesota Issues Record 23rd Air Quality Alert Due to Canadian Wildfires

ST. PAUL (AP) — Wildfire smoke from Canada prompts Minnesota officials to issue a record 23rd air quality alert for much of the state through late Wednesday.
Smoke from wildfires in Ontario and Quebec moved into Minnesota late Monday.
Ground-level smoke is expected to linger across southern, east-central and northeastern Minnesota.
The previous record for air quality alerts in the state was 21 back in 2021.
People in in sensitive groups are advised to limit time outside.
A cold front will move across Minnesota on Wednesday, bringing cleaner air from the west across the region by early Thursday.