Air quality is expected to reach the maroon AQI category in central, east central, north central, and northeast Minnesota, which is hazardous for everyone.
The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) has issued an air quality alert for east central, central, west central, southeast, north central, northwest, and northeast Minnesota. The alert takes effect 2 p.m. on Wednesday, July 15, and runs until 11 a.m. on Friday, July 17. The affected area includes the Twin Cities metro area, Brainerd, Alexandria, Hinckley, St. Cloud, Winona, Bemidji, East Grand Forks, Moorhead, International Falls, Two Harbors, Hibbing, Ely, Duluth, Roseau, and the Tribal Nations of Mille Lacs, Prairie Island, Leech Lake, White Earth, Red Lake, Grand Portage, and Fond du Lac.
Very heavy smoke from large wildfires across the Arrowhead and southern Canada will continue spreading south through central, northwest, and portions of southeastern Minnesota through this evening and into Thursday morning. Existing smoke and additional rounds of heavy smoke will then remain possible across the alert area through Friday morning, when a cold front is forecast to bring in cleaner air. Heat will exacerbate health impacts during periods of poor air quality. The alert may need to be extended for parts of the state beyond Friday morning.
Fine particle levels are expected to reach the maroon air quality index (AQI) category, a level considered hazardous for everyone, across central, east central, north central, and northeast Minnesota. This area includes Brainerd, Hinckley, Two Harbors, Hibbing, Ely, Duluth, and the Tribal Nations of Mille Lacs, Grand Portage, and Fond du Lac. In the maroon area, everyone should avoid any outdoor activity and stay indoors.
Fine particle levels are expected to reach the purple air quality index (AQI) category, a level considered very unhealthy for everyone, across east central, west central, north central, central, and northwest Minnesota. This area includes the Twin Cities metro area, Alexandria, St. Cloud, Bemidji, International Falls, and the Tribal Nations of Leech Lake, Red Lake, and White Earth. In the purple area, everyone should avoid prolonged or heavy exertion and stay indoors.
Fine particle levels are expected to reach the red air quality index (AQI) category, a level considered unhealthy for everyone, across east central, southeast, west central, central, northwest, and north central Minnesota. This area includes Winona, East Grand Forks, Moorhead, Roseau, and the Tribal Nations of Prairie Island, White Earth, and Red Lake. In the red area, sensitive groups should avoid prolonged or heavy exertion and limit time spent outdoors. Everyone should limit prolonged or heavy exertion and time spent outdoors.