It was another weekend with hazy skies due to wildfire smoke, with some areas of western Washington being “unhealthy for sensitive groups” according to the Washington Smoke blog, leaving many to ask – when will it rain enough to put out the wildfires and stop the smoke?
In the short-term, low-level winds from the Pacific will reduce the current wildfire smoke tomorrow and Wednesday, offering improved air quality but also some morning clouds and fog with cooler daytime high temperatures.
US 2 shut down for ‘short-term closure’ Monday morning as Bolt Creek Fire continues to burn
The primary source of the smoke was from the Bolt Creek Wildfire along
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