MPR News PM Update
July 20, 2021

Tonight, it'll be mostly cloudy, with lingering smoke and a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Lows in the lower 50s northeast to upper 60s south and west. Tomorrow will be mostly cloudy, again with smoke in the air. There is a chance of showers and thunderstorms further north. Find the latest on Updraft.

Speaking of: Hot weather and northern winds are making for difficult conditions across Minnesota, with the state reporting the unhealthiest air in the U.S. today.

Heavy smoke from Canadian wildfires prompted the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency to expand an air quality alert originally for northern Minnesota to much of the state. 

The current alert expires at 6 a.m. Thursday. Areas under the alert include Hibbing, International Falls, Roseau, Bemidji, East Grand Forks, Moorhead, Brainerd, St. Cloud, Rochester, Mankato, the Twin Cities and the tribal areas of Leech Lake, Red Lake, Fond du Lac, Mille Lacs, Upper Sioux and Prairie Island.

MPR News meteorologist Nicole Mitchell says cooler weather and rain would help clear the air, but that's not a coming in the near term.

COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations are rising in Minnesota.

The daily average of cases has been rising steadily, and the weekend total, just released by state officials, jumped noticeably. The three-day total ending Monday rose from 389 last week to 625 this week — up by more than 60 percent, week over week. Still, the latest numbers report just one death from COVID-19.

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