Updated 1030am MDT Monday,
July 6, 2015
Valid through Noon MDT
Tuesday, July 7, 2015
Smoke Outlook
Air quality is
forecast to remain in the Good to Moderate air quality category across the
state, although short term readings will be higher in the Clearwater drainages
and across the Idaho Panhandle from Benewah County north. Currently there are no Air Quality Alerts
issued by DEQ.
Northern Idaho is
under a zonal (west-east) flow pattern aloft and will remain that way through
tomorrow as an upper level trough and associated surface cold front arrive early
Wednesday. At the surface, diurnal wind
patterns are currently driving local winds with a generally east-northeast wind
at 5-10 mph. This afternoon, these winds
will wrap around to be from the north-northeast at 2-8 mph generally north of
the Latah and Clearwater County lines.
South of this boundary, winds will become northwest at 5-10 mph. This pattern will bring any surface smoke
from eastern Washington back into Idaho this afternoon and evening. Southern
Idaho is under a convergence zone aloft as an upper level low off the
California Coast stalls and funnels monsoon moisture into the Snake River
Plain Scattered, wet thunderstorms will
develop across much of the Snake River Plain this afternoon across the southern
section and into the Southern and Southeast Highlands. Surface winds will be from the northwest
across the Lower Snake and from the west across the Middle and Upper Snake at
8-12 mph today. Near thunderstorms,
expect wind gusts up to 30 mph with erratic wind directions.
Moderate smoke impacts
are occurring across the Idaho Panhandle and through the Hells Canyon and
Clearwater drainages. This will continue
in the afternoon and evening today as this smoke will track to the west this
morning before turning to the east once more.
Light impacts will also occur in the Lower Snake and western Magic
Valleys as smoke from fires burning in the Salmon River Mountains settles in
overnight tonight.
Smoke
forecasts are dependent on predicted fire growth and weather. If
conditions change unexpectedly, impacts could occur. When visibility
starts to go below 5 miles, sensitive groups should minimize outdoor
activities. Everyone else should minimize prolonged or physical activity
outdoors. Refer to the Smoke
and Health Tab on the Idaho Smoke Information Blog for additional health information.
Your
eyes are your best tools to determine if it’s safe to be outside. Even if you smell smoke, the air
quality may still be good.
AQI
Category
|
Visibility
(miles)
|
Good
|
11+
|
Moderate
|
6-10
|
Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups
|
3-5
|
Unhealthy
|
1½ -2¾
|
Very Unhealthy
|
1-1¼
|
Hazardous
|
Less than 1
|
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