Missoula Air Update
Smoky Skies: Missoula’s Haze From Out-of-State Fires
By Amy Linn, 8-03-09
Missoula’s air quality deteriorated between this morning and this afternoon, and as of 2 p.m. was listed as “moderate.” (To check air quality at the Health Department’s web page, click here.) The Missoula City-County Health Department said this afternoon that the smoky haze in the city air is from wildfires in British Columbia, Alaska, Washington and Oregon, as well as from smaller fires in Idaho and Montana.
The health department says “very sensitive” individuals might want to consider limiting their exposure and avoid prolonged exertion outside.
Air quality in the region could “continue to deteriorate throughout the day,” the Health Department website says. For hourly air quality data from the Montana Department of Environmental Quality, click here.
Editor’s note: this story is an update.
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