Canadian Smoke

AQI was over 500 here in western Michigan this morning. It's gone down to 450 now, which doesn't feel any better, and it's supposed to stay this way for days.

My indoor AQI is around 200. ugh...
 
It has arrived in Easton, PA worse than last night.

PXL_20260716_191929222.webp
PXL_20260716_191940235.webp
 
Here in Cleveland AQI is 489... The PM 2.5 is currently 319.9 µg/m³. Never seen it so bad, even with the previous wildfire smoke the past few years!

Thankfully I have and run a trio of air cleaners inside my home and my indoor levels are under 10 µg/m³ per my two air quality meters. Not shabby comparably, but typically I am running under 0.5 µg/m³.... So they are working hard today.
What air purifiers are you using?
 
Not too bad here......yet Currently air quality is 123.
We're doing a little better here on the South side of DC. 81 is still very poor though. Accuweather.com lists the Ozone, CO2, Nitrous Oxides, PPM of stuff, and all that by location if anyone is interested in the breakdown. Particulates aren't too bad here, the Heat Alert is higher than the AQI alert.
If you don't have to go outside, don't.
 
It’s not exactly deliberately set. Most fires are caused by people being stupid (camp fires out of control) But they weren’t done on purpose
Lots(most?) of them currently burning in Ontario are natural from lightning strikes, as almost all of these fires started in very very remote locations. Like 50+ miles from the nearest road, logging road, trail, or travelled waterway.
There are lots of small fires started by people, but they tend to get put out as there is near instant notification and access to fight them while the fire is small. The big ones where we get continent wide smoke are usually naturally occurring and are un-fightable because they are so remote and huge.
 
Back
Top Bottom