Canadian Wildfire Smoke Deteriorates Midwest Air Quality Amid Flood Concerns

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Canadian wildfires are causing poor air quality in the Midwest, with cities like Minneapolis, Chicago, and Detroit experiencing some of the worst air conditions globally. Meanwhile, heavy rains have led to flooding in the Northeast, particularly along the I-95 corridor, and the flood risk is shifting south to the Carolinas and Texas, with potential for flash floods.
- Canadian wildfire smoke brings poor air quality to Midwest as flood threat looms in Carolinas ABC News
- Chicago Air Quality today: Smoke from wildfires in Canada causing unhealthy levels on Air Quality Index in Illinois ABC7 Chicago
- Chicago weather: Air pollution alert issued as smoky haze lingers into weekend FOX 32 Chicago
- How long will smoky conditions impact the Chicago area's air quality? NBC 5 Chicago
- As Canada wildfire smoke spreads, Midwest air quality plummets. When will skies clear? Yahoo Home
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