The air quality in Brown County is expected to reach unhealthy levels on July 25, according to the Department of Natural Resources advisory
The DNR said in an advisory notice that Wisconsinites in sensitive groups should consider moving their activities indoors or reschedule them. The air quality is due to ongoing Canadian wildfires.
Brown County is currently at a moderate level for air quality, which means the air quality is acceptable, but it can still be a risk for people in sensitive groups. Other counties affected include Door, Shawano, Outagamie, Kewaunee, Oconto, Marinette, according to the National Weather Service Green Bay…