How can I check the air quality in my area?
Use AirNow.gov&ref=yanuki.com or PurpleAir.com&ref=yanuki.com for real-time updates.
Weather / Air Quality
Air quality in Northern California is being affected by wildfire smoke, primarily from the Green Fire in Shasta County. Residents in Yolo and Solano counties are experiencing the worst conditions. Stay updated with real-time air quality map...
The Green Fire in Shasta County, which started on July 1st, has burned over 5,914 acres, causing smoke to drift across Northern California. While Sacramento experienced improved air quality Friday, other areas are still affected. The KCRA 3 Weather Team recommends using AirNow.gov&ref=yanuki.com, run by the EPA, for tracking smoke and ozone pollution via interactive maps. PurpleAir.com&ref=yanuki.com, a private company, also offers real-time AQI readings. If air quality is poor, stay inside with recirculated air and consider using an N95 or KN-95 mask if you must be outside.
Use AirNow.gov&ref=yanuki.com or PurpleAir.com&ref=yanuki.com for real-time updates.
Stay indoors with clean, recirculated air. If you must go outside, wear an N95 or KN-95 mask.
As of Friday, parts of Yolo and Solano counties are experiencing the worst air quality.
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