Air Quality Alert
Issued by NWS Green Bay, WI

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Air Quality Alert Message
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Madison WI
relayed by National Weather Service Green Bay WI
123 PM CDT Mon Jun 2 2025

WIZ005-010>012-018-019-030-035-030500-
Vilas-Oneida-Forest-Florence-Lincoln-Langlade-Marathon-Wood-
Including the cities of Eagle River, Lac Du Flambeau,
Rhinelander, Crandon, Aurora, Commonwealth, Spread Eagle,
Merrill, Tomahawk, Antigo, Wausau, Marshfield,
and Wisconsin Rapids
123 PM CDT Mon Jun 2 2025

...AIR QUALITY ADVISORY ISSUED FOR NORTH-CENTRAL...CENTRAL AND
PORTIONS OF FAR NORTHEAST WISCONSIN...

The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources has issued an Air
Quality Advisory for the following counties in north-central,
central and far northeast Wisconsin: Florence, Forest, Langlade,
Lincoln, Marathon, Oneida, Vilas and Wood.

* WHAT...The PM2.5 AQI is expected to reach the Unhealthy level
  for Sensitive Groups.

* WHERE...North-central, central and far northeast Wisconsin

* WHEN...Midnight Monday night through noon on Tuesday

* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...

eavy surface smoke will move into Wisconsin from the northwest
overnight Monday, likely reaching the MN/WI border between
midnight and 3 AM Tuesday. Unhealthy AQI PM2.5 is forecast, with
chances to see spikes in the Very Unhealthy AQI range. The front
will continue to slowly move from northwest to southeast throughout
the day on Tuesday, with smoke impacts eventually becoming
statewide. This advisory will be updated by noon Tuesday to
reflect the movement of the smoke into southeast Wisconsin. At
this time, we anticipate a statewide advisory for PM2.5 from noon
Tuesday until noon Wednesday.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

Sensitive groups: Consider rescheduling or moving all activities
inside. Go inside if you have symptoms. People with asthma: Follow
your asthma action plan and keep quick-relief medicine handy.
People with heart disease: Symptoms such as palpitations,
shortness of breath, or unusual fatigue may indicate a serious
problem. If you have any of these, contact your health care
provider. Everyone else: Keep outdoor activities shorter and less
intense. Go inside if you have symptoms.

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