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A First Alert for wildfire smoke on Sunday into Monday, which will lead to poor air quality and reduced visibility at times.
Evacuations remained Sunday for a wildfire in southern Stevens County that has consumed more than 2,000 acres.
Overnight lows will range from the 40s to the mid-50s. Sunday will have areas of smoke and otherwise sunny conditions.