AI-assisted summary
Smoke from Canadian wildfires continues to affect Michigan's air quality, particularly in the Lower Peninsula.
Air quality advisories are in effect, with conditions expected to improve by the weekend — but potentially worsen again.
Sensitive groups, including those with respiratory issues, are advised to stay indoors.
Residents can monitor air quality through resources like the MiAir Quality Index Dashboard and AirNow.
As Canadian wildfire smoke continues to spread across Michigan, air quality is slowly improving in the UP, but officials have issued an air quality advisory for the entire Lower Peninsula.
"The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) is issuing an Air Quality Advisory for elevated levels of fine particulate (PM2.5) for a