You've probably noticed the haze in the air lately, especially on what should be bright, sunny days.  There was hope that the rain earlier today would help knock out the pollution being caused by Canadian wildfires, but that was not the case.

The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency has issued an air advisory for the entire state of Minnesota.

Heavy smoke from Canadian wildfires is slowly moving across Minnesota today. As of 3:00p.m., fine particle levels had reached unhealthy levels in a diagonal band across the state including: Marshall, St. Cloud, Brainerd, Duluth and Grand Portage. This band of smoke is expected to continue to move across the state Monday evening and into the early morning hours Tuesday. Cleaner air is entering the state behind the smoke plume, resulting in improved air quality.

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