Yesterday saw minimal fire growth throughout the state and region with calmer winds and lower overnight temps. As a result, less overnight smoke production occurred. Monitors are mostly green across the state today, but some near-fire smoke effects are still being seen at Wenatchee Lake, NE Washington (e.g. Pend Oreille county) and in the Lewiston-Clarkston valley.
The National Weather Service has issued a Red Flag Warning for all counties east of the Cascades crest. A Red Flag Warning means that critical fire weather conditions are occurring with a combination of strong winds, low relative humidity, and warm temperatures which can contribute to extreme fire behavior. It should cool off tomorrow a bit as a cold front moves through, but it will remain windy and we expect another round of heat this weekend. Winds from the NW will prevail today and tomorrow, but a shift will occur on Friday, with predominant winds expected from the east.
Recent fire activity is shown in the map below, with considerable smoke expected to continue from the North Cascades (WA) and Wallowa Mountains (OR). For specific wildfire information near you, see the Inciweb map. We don't expect any smoke impacts in WA from the Wallowa Mountain fires for the next couple days, but they will probably affect SE WA over the weekend. Smoke from the Cascades fires are expected to impact Western WA on Friday. Fire activity near Lake Wenatchee has decreased, but prevailing winds will continue to push a little smoke into the greater Wenatchee region today and tomorrow.
If you are impacted by smoke in your area, you can reduce exposure by limiting outside activity, staying inside with cleaner indoor air, finding other clean-air spaces, or wearing an N95 mask.
Recent Fire Activity (9/7/2022)
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