The Minnesota state is entering another long string of married summer days by alert of air quality alert. The poor air quality will continue through Saturday with wildfire smoke from Canada.
WCCO meteorologist Joseph Dames says that the reverse is that unseasonal has moved to a pleasant temperature, and will stick around with high and low humidity in the 70s.
This can be small consolation, as air quality alert will be effective through 5 pm on Saturday, keeping the level of air quality index in unhealthy categories with smoke from Canadian wildfire. Minnesota is a pollution control agency The latest AQI predicts its website,
According to IQAIR, at the beginning of Friday’s working day The second worst among the major cities of the world on Thursday afternoonThe Democratic Republic of Congo had a poor level of AQI only in Kinshhasa.
It is one of the longest air quality alerts on records to tie with those released to St. Louis County during Greenwood Fire in 2021 in 2021.
Dames says that our nights remain cold, climbing in the 50s and some patching morning fogs. Some weak systems pass to our west at the beginning of next week, the possibilities of low rainfall are limited to the remote western Minnesota.
With another chance for rain, expect a light warmup and increased humidity by the end of next week.