- Washington Smoke Blog
Welcome to the Washington Smoke blog, a partnership between state, county, and federal agencies, and Tribes We coordinate to collectively share information for Washington communities affected by wildfire smoke
- Washington Smoke Blog: MONITORING FORECASTING
This smoke forecast tool provides a 5-day prediction of the amount of smoke during wildfire season that can be expected in each area Forecasts can be used to plan outdoor activities, and reduce exposure to air pollution
- Washington Smoke Blog: FIRE INFORMATION
Map of large fires in Oregon and Washington (100+ acres in timber or 300+ acres in grass brush) and or incidents with a Type 1 or 2 incident management team assigned
- Washington Smoke Blog: Stagnant Air Through Weekend, Brief Period of . . .
Smoke conditions will return and air quality conditions in the 'unhealthy' category are likely for the Wenatchee Valley Even with no rain, smoke production on active fires will begin to slowly decrease as longer nights and cooler days set in
- Washington Smoke Blog: Statewide smoke update
Smoke impacts continue in Central and Eastern WA from local and regional fires Fires of note include the Pioneer and Easy Fires in North Central WA, the Retreat Fire near Yakima, and the Williams Mine Fire in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest
- Washington Smoke Blog: September 2020
As the smoke lingered, hundreds of questions poured in to the Washington Smoke Information blog, where Dhammapala and fellow smoke forecaster Farren Herron-Thorpe tried to provide updated forecasts, explanations, and advice
- Washington Smoke Blog: Fire and Smoke Update for July 24
Satellite imagery from July 24 showing visible smoke plumes from the Retreat Rimrock Fire in Yakima County, the Pioneer fire in Chelan County, and the Swawilla Fire on the Colville Reservation
- Washington Smoke Blog: Smoke Alert!
Thursday, September 10, 2020 Smoke Alert! There is a super-massive body of smoke moving over Southwestern Washington This smoke from Oregon and California is expected to impact Western Washington, the Columbia Basin, and even Spokane as it moves overhead
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