Air quality to worsen in Minnesota as dangerous heat continues
- Posted on July 15, 2026
- By Star Tribune
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Minnesota faces a critical environmental challenge as hazardous air quality conditions intensify across the Arrowhead region, coinciding with dangerously high temperatures spreading throughout the state. Health officials warn residents to limit outdoor activities and protect vulnerable populations. The combination of poor air quality and extreme heat creates significant health risks, particularly for children, elderly individuals, and those with respiratory conditions. State environmental agencies are monitoring pollution levels closely while emergency services remain on alert.
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