| 
Smoke Synopsis:  | ||||
| 
Westerly flow will continue
  today over the Pacific NW.  Expect a
  gradual cooling trend but also windier conditions with abundant sunshine.  Higher winds and sunshine should help lift,
  dilute and transport the smoke away during the day but could also increase fire
  activity.  The gusty westerly winds
  could enhance downslope smoke flows from fires.  Fires are now widespread across entire
  region with the potential to contribute to a regional smoke haze that could
  impact many cities.  Expect similar
  conditions tomorrow. | ||||
| 
Air Quality Outlook: | ||||
| 
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August 6, 2014 | 
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August 7, 2014 | 
Friday 
August 8, 2014 | 
Comments | 
| 
Omak | 
USG | 
USG | 
USG | 
Being
  affected by Falls Creek fire smoke. | 
| 
Malott | 
Moderate | 
Moderate | 
Moderate | |
| 
Brewster | 
Good | 
Good | 
Good | |
| 
Winthrop | 
USG | 
USG | 
USG | |
| 
Twisp | 
USG | 
USG | 
USG | |
| 
Chelan | 
USG | 
USG | 
USG | 
Being
  affected by Duncan fire smoke. | 
| 
Entiat | 
Moderate | 
USG | 
USG | |
| 
Plain | 
Good | 
Moderate | 
Moderate | 
Could see smoke from Shoofly fire.  | 
| 
Leavenworth | 
Moderate | 
Moderate | 
Moderate | |
| 
Wenatchee | 
Moderate | 
Moderate | 
Moderate | |
| 
Ellensburg | 
Good | 
Moderate | 
Moderate | 
Winds
  should push smoke away from town | 
| 
Yakima | 
Good | 
Good | 
Good | |
| 
For detailed information about the
  color coded air quality categories, please see: | ||||
| 
Warning: These data have been obtained
  from automated instruments and have not been subjected to a quality assurance
  review to determine their accuracy. They are presented for public awareness
  and should not be considered final. Conditions such as power outages and
  equipment malfunctions can produce invalid data. | ||||
| 
1 Since wildfires often occur in remote
  areas, air monitoring equipment may not be available. The following table
  provides a quick method to assess air quality in your area. For more detailed
  information you can go to the following site: http://www.deq.state.or.us/aq/burning/wildfires/visibility.htm | ||||
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Wednesday, August 6, 2014
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