Officials in Minnesota extended an air quality alert until Aug. 3, as wildfire smoke descended on the state coming from Canada, leaving the Twin Cities cloaked in a murky haze over the weekend. Minnesota’s Pollution Control Agency said the smoke blown from fires burning in Canada would intensify and worsen in the state over the weekend.
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Canadian wildfire smoke casts haze over Twin Cities
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