Wisconsin, wildfire smoke and air quality index
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Overnight showers and storms have largely remained south of Wisconsin. Cloud cover is draped over much of the state and will hover above for much of the day.
Canadian wildfire smoke has returned to parts of Wisconsin and may last through Monday morning. Then comes more extreme heat and humidity.
Considering wildfires, and prevailing winds blowing from Canada, are expected to become more frequent, the impact on crops will remain an area of study.
A few widely scattered showers and storms still may pop up early this evening. Severe weather is not expected, but an isolated downpour is possible.
The latest northeast Wisconsin weather forecast from Storm Team 5… The weather will stay humid and warm, but just not quite as humid as the last two days! You can plan for less muggy
Canadian wildfire smoke returned to Wisconsin this weekend, with unhealthy levels for people with asthma and heart disease.
Six members of Congress from Wisconsin and Minnesota have asked Canada to say how it plans to tackle the blazes and reduce the haze billowing south.