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Wildfires burning in Canada affect air quality in portions of the United States, including Minnesota and North Dakota. According to meteorological experts, the smoke is staying closer to the ground. Sometimes the smoke stays aloft, but in this case, behind the front, the smoke is getting closer to the surface. That s why we can smell it, and it s affecting the air quality, said Carl Jones, a National Weather Service meteorologist.
Out of concern for public health, the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency issued an air quality notice for parts of the state, including Moorhead, Bemidji, Roseau, and East Grand Forks.
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