PUYALLUP, Wash. — With wildfires burning across the state, health officials explain air quality in western Washington is not largely impacted despite smoke and even a red sun visible Thursday from ...
Conditions changed quickly at the end of August. A combination of lightning-sparked wildfires, hot and dry weather, and light ...
The smoke is not forecasted to have any significant impact on air quality on either Monday or Tuesday, and onshore winds should push the smoke out of the area later on Tuesday. The air quality closer ...
With fall weather dampening wildland fire conditions in Washington, officials are beginning to reflect on the fire season.
More than a dozen new wildfires ignited across the Cascades over the weekend from lightning strikes, adding to an already grueling wildfire season in Washington and the broader Pacific Northwest.
Wildfire smoke will continue to blanket much of Washington in the coming days, with central and eastern Washington facing the worst conditions, according to Beth Friedman, Lead Air Quality Modeler and ...
Get ready for a moderately smoky day, Seattle. Winds blowing in from the east will bring smoke from numerous wildfires raging in the central and eastern side of the state on Tuesday, said National ...
If you’re in Seattle, don’t let the eerie, orange lighting unsettle you. The air quality remained moderate in much of the Greater Seattle area Thursday, which is nothing to worry about, said National ...
As autumn arrives, natural landscapes are dry as tinder, and many lawns and gardens are not much better off. Though local air was less smoky than in recent summers, scant rainfall drove drought ever ...