Wisconsin residents are once again being cautioned about the air quality in the state.
The National Weather Service has issued an Air Quality Alert, covering a significant portion of the state, which will remain in effect until noon tomorrow.
This warning comes as a result of smoke emanating from the ongoing Canadian wildfires, which continues to affect the air quality in the area.
According to meteorologists, the influx of smoke and other particulates from the wildfires has led to an unhealthy atmosphere, particularly for individuals who are sensitive to such pollutants.
The Alert serves as a reminder for people to take necessary precautions to protect their health during this period of compromised air quality.
Authorities are urging residents to stay informed about the situation and follow safety guidelines to mitigate any potential health risks associated with the poor air quality.














