Air quality advisory extended through Friday; Rochester’s air considered ‘good’ Thursday evening
[anvplayer video=”5180568″ station=”998131″]
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — After worsening air quality on Thursday afternoon because of the Canadian wildfires, the air has returned to “good” for the evening.
That’s according to real-time air quality monitor AirNow, which is run by several government agencies including the Environmental Protection Agency. It tracks particulate matter 2.5, particles so fine that they can travel deep in the respiratory tract.
The EPA now considers Rochester’s air as “good”, meaning that outdoor activities are safe for all. However, some areas to the east and west of the city are still considered “moderate”, which means acceptable for most people except those with heart or lung conditions.
However, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation is still extending its air quality health advisory through Friday. The advisory is for Western New York, Long Island, and the New York City Metro area because of smoke from the Canadian wildfires.
The air throughout Thursday is much improved from Wednesday when the smoke from the wildfires pushed the air quality into the “unhealthy” zone. That meant people with heart and lung disease were advised against outdoor activities. Since then, the most intense smoke has shifted downstate. The air quality will improve more consistently this weekend as the wind shifts away from Rochester.
Northernly winds have carried smoke and particulate matter from wildfires around Quebec, Canada hundreds of miles away to Rochester. Canada is experiencing one of its worst wildfire seasons ever. More than 160 fires have been reported in Quebec including at least 114 that were still out of control on Tuesday. The fires have forced about 10,000 people from their homes in Quebec.
AIR QUALITY PREDICTIONS:
RELATED:
- Viewer submitted pictures: Haze, sun, and moon from Canadian wildfires
- Parts of Ontario County hit hard by wildfire haze
- Working outside despite air quality health advisory
- Monroe Co. student athletes on the sidelines as schools cancel outdoor activities
- Don’t forget about your pets amidst the hazy smoke
- First Alert Weather in Depth: If you do not like the smoke, you should be an ‘afternoon person’
- News10NBC connects with family in the middle of all the Ontario and Quebec wildfires
- First Alert Weather In-Depth: It’s nice to see the colors, but not to breathe the air
- Poor air quality impacts local businesses and customers
- Air quality impacting students who walk
- With the current air quality alert, is it safe to breathe outside?
- Lollypop Farm: Protect pets, farm animals from wildfire smoke
- First Alert Weather In-Depth: Smoke of a distant fire