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Weather chaos in Minnesota: Why the Twin Cities are choking on smoke

Liam Smith
Last updated: 2025/06/27 04:15
Liam Smith
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The worst air quality in the world: what’s happening in Minnesota

On Tuesday morning, June 3, 2025, much of Minnesota, especially the Twin Cities, was shrouded in a dense, suffocating haze. The air quality index (AQI) in parts of Minneapolis and St. Paul soared past 240, marking it as “very unhealthy” for everyone. This level puts Minnesota among the most polluted places on the planet — a rare and deeply concerning event for this region.

 

Wildfire smoke from Canada blankets the Midwest

The culprit is an enormous plume of wildfire smoke traveling thousands of miles south from Canada. More than 200 active wildfires are currently burning across Canada, with over 100 out of control, according to the Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre.

One of the largest fires, located in Saskatchewan, spans an area nearly twice the size of Hennepin County. Winds have recently shifted, directing the massive smoke cloud into Minnesota. A cold front sweeping across the Midwest is dragging smoke from the upper atmosphere closer to the ground, exacerbating the pollution.

 

Unusual weather conditions are intensifying the crisis

Although steady rain fell over the Twin Cities on Tuesday, it offered little relief. Meteorologists, like Ryan Lueck of the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, explain that precipitation typically helps wash particulate matter out of the atmosphere. However, the current storm system is pulling smoke downward, effectively counteracting the cleaning effect of the rain. The result is persistent, ground-level smoke, causing widespread respiratory irritation and visibility issues.

 

Tuesday’s AQI matches record-setting pollution from 2023

Tuesday’s AQI of 240 equals the state’s previous record for worst air quality, set in June 2023. These conditions pose serious health risks, not only for people with asthma or chronic lung conditions, but for everyone, including those in good health. Forecasters issued a health alert, urging residents to limit outdoor activities.

 

What AQI levels mean for your health

AQI is color-coded based on health risk:

  • Orange: Unhealthy for sensitive groups
  • Red: Unhealthy for everyone
  • Purple: Very unhealthy
  • Maroon: Hazardous

Even before the index reaches red or purple, smoke-sensitive individuals such as children, seniors, and those with COPD may begin to feel its effects. Long-term exposure to wildfire smoke is linked to cardiovascular disease, lung complications, and early mortality.

 

How to protect yourself when the air turns dangerous

Experts recommend staying indoors when air quality is poor. N95 respirators, which filter fine particulate matter, are highly effective for those who must go outside. KN95 masks also help, though with slightly less protection. HEPA air filters in home HVAC systems provide indoor defense against smoke particles.

 

Climate change’s growing impact on North American wildfires

The connection between climate change and wildfires is now undeniable. Rising global temperatures and persistent droughts create ideal conditions for wildfire ignition and spread. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) highlights how warmer temperatures place additional stress on ecosystems, making events like this more common.

Canada, particularly this year, has experienced a hot, dry spring, contributing to what Lueck calls a “very active, very early” wildfire season.

 

More smoky days ahead for Minnesota

Unfortunately, this week’s event may be just the beginning. Forecasts suggest a hotter-than-average summer for Canada, with below-normal precipitation. These conditions will likely fuel continued wildfire activity, and in turn, more episodes of dangerous air drifting into Minnesota throughout Summer 2025.

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