Date
Saturday, July 18, 2020
Smoke from the fire is expected to impact the Bay Area through Sunday. At the surface, winds are expected to remain onshore across the Bay Area. Smoke will likely remain aloft resulting in smoky and hazy skies, but PM2.5 is not expected to exceed the national 24-hour standard. The Air District will be closely monitoring air quality throughout the region for smoke impacts from the fire.
If the smell of smoke is present, it is important that Bay Area residents protect their health by avoiding exposure. If possible, stay inside with windows and doors closed until smoke levels subside, if temperatures allow. It is also recommended that those impacted by smoke set their air conditioning units and car vent systems to re-circulate to prevent outside air from moving inside.
Smoke can irritate the eyes and airways, causing coughing, a dry scratchy throat and irritated sinuses. Elevated particulate matter in the air can trigger wheezing in those who suffer from asthma, emphysema or COPD. Elderly persons, children and individuals with respiratory illnesses are particularly susceptible to elevated air pollution levels and should take extra precautions to avoid exposure.
Check the Air District's Current Air Quality page for real-time air quality readings.
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Last Updated: 7/18/2020