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Minnesota anticipates 16 to 23 air quality alerts this summer due to expected ozone and wildfire smoke.
Minnesota faces a potential increase in air quality alerts this summer, with the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) predicting 16 to 23 alerts.
Last summer saw a record 22 alerts due to Canadian wildfires.
This year, four to seven days of unhealthy ozone levels and 12 to 16 days of wildfire smoke impacts are expected.
The Twin Cities suburbs and southeastern Minnesota near Rochester are likely to be most affected.
On Friday, dense smoke from Canadian wildfires will move through Minnesota, degrading air quality for a few hours, though no air quality alert is expected.
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Minnesota anticipa 16 a 23 alertas de calidad de aire este verano debido al ozono esperado y al humo de los incendios forestales.