New Delhi, July 13 -- Thick smoke from over 100 wildfires in Canada's Manitoba province is sweeping into Minnesota, reducing air quality. According to KSTP, dense smoke is expected to persist in the areas till noon today. The outlet added that a Southwest wind of 5 to15 mph is expected to push away the smoke north and east, with some relief expected around 2 pm. However, the hazy conditions and poor air quality are expected to be back on Monday.
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Temperatures are expected to reach the high 80s on July 13, as per KSTP. Some scattered thunderstorms may occur from 8 to 10 pm local time, but skies will become clear afterward.
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