Michigan, air quality and wildfire smoke
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Prepare for poor air quality from Canadian wildfire smoke and rising temperatures today, with rain and thunderstorms expected to return midweek.
Canadian wildfires have caused hazy skies in metro Detroit. Michigan weather may be our best defense against fires here.
Officials warn southeast Michigan residents to be careful outdoors Tuesday because of expected high ozone pollution levels.
The extended forecast suggests unsettled weather midweek, with rain probabilities ranging from 30% to 60%. There is some uncertainty about the exact timing and placement of the rain, but meteorologists anticipate widespread cloud cover and precipitation potential Wednesday through Thursday.
On July 15, rain and thunderstorms are expected in southern Michigan and in the Upper Peninsula. Then, more rain and thunderstorms are forecast statewide on July 16. Widespread haze is included in the forecast for northern Michigan as the Canadian wildfire smoke moves over Michigan.
A new wildfire was reported today at 12:47 p.m. in Riverside County, California. Michigan Fire has been burning on private land. At this time, the containment status is unknown and the cause of the fire remains undetermined.
Kawkawlin Township is considering a special assessment after its 2024 millage renewal was disqualified by the state due to improper ballot language.