Severe Storms Expected as Hazardous Air Quality Persists in Metro Detroit, Milwaukee, and Madison

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Air quality in Metro Detroit is currently in the "very unhealthy" to "hazardous" range due to smoke from Canadian wildfires. People are advised to limit their time outdoors, especially those with respiratory illnesses. The air quality is expected to improve as rain and storm chances increase in the coming days. Severe thunderstorms are possible on Thursday, with showers and storms continuing into the weekend. Drier conditions are expected on Sunday and early next week, with temperatures remaining warm.
- Air quality 'hazardous' in Metro Detroit ahead of incoming rain, storm chances WDIV ClickOnDetroit
- City of Milwaukee recommends people stay inside because of wildfire smoke WISN 12 News
- Dangerous Air Quality Continues - Madison WMTV – NBC15
- Smoky sky remains KCRG
- Wildfire smoke thickens; severe storms possible Wednesday MPR News
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