News Comment #4

Air Quality Reaches Unhealthy Levels in Bay Area After Wildfires

Smoke from northwestern California and southwestern Oregon has blown over from the Bay Area and is expected to linger until Thursday.

Wind Directions are likely to shift late Thursday and Friday, bringing relief from the smoke. Air quality levels are expected to remain unhealthy for sensitive groups, such as people with heart or lung disease, older adults, children and teens, until Thursday, according to the Environmental Protection Agency.

The National Weather Service put out a fire weather watch early Wednesday morning that will remain in effect until Thursday morning. “The combination of gusty winds and low humidity can cause fire to rapidly grow in size and intensity,” National Weather Service meteorologists wrote.

This article is important for people in the northwestern California and southwestern Oregon region. These people need to be aware of what is happening in the environment around them, so they can prepare themselves and stay safe during these conditions. This article is well written and clearly states all the information someone would need to know.

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One thought on “News Comment #4

  1. Air quality issues due to forect fire smog are affecting
    lots of people, even Iowans. So we need to know
    what’s going on, and whether the air is safe to breathe.

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