Air Quality Alert: Wildfire Impacts And Rain Incoming for Michigan
An air quality alert is in effect for the entire Southeast region here in Michigan. The Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy just dropped an Air Quality Action Day Advisory…

An air quality alert is in effect for the entire Southeast region here in Michigan. The Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy just dropped an Air Quality Action Day Advisory for Thursday and portions of Friday.
It's the first time Michigan has issued an air quality alert due to wildfire smoke. The Canadian wildfire smoke has caused the concentration of fine particles, or pollutants, to skyrocket. It's not just affecting sensitive groups like people with asthma or respiratory issues. It's unhealthy for all of us. While the alert is in effect, people are being advised to take it easy and not push themselves too hard when spending time outside.
In fact, the IQAIR, which tracks air quality, says that Detroit has the second-worst in the country, behind only New York City.
Drought conditions across the state.
Unfortunately, the northern regions of Michigan have fallen victim to wildfires, resulting in the destruction of nearly 3,000 acres of land. CBS News reported that warm and dry conditions often result in wildfires. Canada and the rest of North America have been feeling the heat. Experiencing record-breaking temperatures and droughts.
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources has shared some concerns on social media regarding the wildfires. "What's a state gotta do to get some rain around here?!" they asked on Twitter. They said fire danger is still extreme and very high throughout Michigan. In addition, they've made it clear that burn permits are a no-go for now. While campfires are technically still allowed, it might be wise to reconsider lighting one up.
When will Michigan get rain?
According to the National Weather Service, Michigan is in for some wet weather on Sunday. Showers are expected to ramp up in the afternoon, with rain making its way in around 6-7 p.m. By 8 p.m., the entire region can anticipate widespread rainfall as a cold front sweeps through. The rain will continue into Monday morning. And by Tuesday morning there will be even more widespread rain.