The air quality in Minnesota will continue to improve on Monday as wildfire smoke moves out of the state.
An air quality alert that lasted a record six days across the state has been canceled, according to the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency. At times, Minneapolis’ air quality was among the worst in any of the world’s major cities.
It’ll be a short break for those in northern Minnesota, however. The pollution control agency says another alert will take effect at 1 a.m. Tuesday for the area near Two Harbors, Hibbing, Ely, Duluth and the Tribal Nations of Grand Portage and Fond du Lac…