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Smoke from Canadian wildfires is impacting air quality in Michigan.
Sensitive groups, including those with respiratory issues, are most at risk.
Residents can monitor air quality through online resources.
Smoke from Canadian wildfires is creating unhealthy air quality readings to Michigan, particularly for residents in the western part of the Upper Peninsula on May 30.
"A cold front moving down from Ontario early Friday (May 30) morning will bring wildfire smoke plumes from fires in the provinces of Manitoba and Saskatchewan into the region," according to MiAir division , part of Michigan's Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy. "As a result, we anticipate PM2.5 levels rising into the Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups (USG) range across the western