Canadian wildfire smoke across the Upper Midwest and Great Lakes
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On the following day, the smoke settled farther southward over Wisconsin and Michigan (below). Much of the smoke again remained aloft, but continued to persist within the boundary layer at Baudette and International Falls — and it did briefly restrict the surface visibility at Green Bay in northeastern Wisconsin.
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===== 08 July Update =====
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===== 09 July Update =====
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