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Wildfires in Canadian provinces of Manitoba and Saskatchewan are creating smoke visible in Michigan. Here's what to know.
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Lansing State Journal on MSNAir quality advisory for mid-Michigan: What to know in LansingWildfires in Canadian provinces of Manitoba and Saskatchewan are creating smoke visible in Michigan. Hazy air is expected in Lansing.
Highs on Friday are expected to be in the lower and middle 70s ahead of the front, with a west southwesterly wind turning northwesterly later in the day. Those winds will be around 10 to 20 miles per hour, with gusts near 25 miles per hour.
This map tracks air quality near Detroit, and zoom out to see more areas. Smoke from wildfires in Canada is expected to move into Michigan.
Smoke from Canadian wildfires could contribute to hazy skies and a "dim" sun for several states later this week.
The phosphorous pyrotechnics produce smoke and a flame that can reach temperatures of 2,900 degrees Fahrenheit.
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The Coast Guard is warning of multiple "phosphorous pyrotechnics" that could be floating in Lake Michigan water or washed up on beaches after one was discovered on a Chicago beach this Memorial Day.