Wildfires Are Causing A Smoky Haze Over North Dakota, And Here's What You Should Know
By Leah|Published July 10, 2019
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Leah moved to North Dakota when she was 12 years old and has traveled from the Red River Valley to the badlands and many places in between. She loves small-town life and currently enjoys living on a small farm in the ND prairie. She's always had a passion for writing and has participated in novel writing challenges such as NaNoWriMo multiple times. Her favorite part about this job is recognizing small businesses that deserve a boost and seeing the positive affect her articles can have on their traffic, especially in rural areas that might have otherwise gone overlooked.
North Dakota is feeling the effects of wildfires blazing miles away across the border. As the air conditions fluctuate, you’ll want to be in the know for how bad the smoke is and if you should be taking precautions before going outdoors. Here’s everything we currently know about the situation and what you can expect in the coming days.
If you live in eastern North Dakota, especially in the Red River Valley, you may have noticed a smoky haze in the sky over the past week and beyond. This haze is being caused by ongoing wildfires. Local fire departments are telling locals they might be able to smell the smoke, as well.
The wildfires have burned around 2 million acres of land in Alberta, Canada. The fires started in March of 2019 and are still ongoing as of July of 2019.
The smoke caused air quality advisories to be put into effect in areas around eastern ND and western MN. While our neighbor state is still within that smoke advisory, the winds are currently pushing the smoke out of North Dakota and it should clear up soon.
If you are sensitive to air quality, you should take precautions when going outside if there is smoke in the air. The NOAA has a map of where the smoke currently is and how bad it is right here.
Along with the NOAA map, you can also check the official North Dakota Air Quality Monitoring page. As the wildfires continue to burn and wind currents change, the smoke may return to the area, so it is best to stay informed.
Similar wildfire smoke came through North Dakota last year, and a local photographer took some incredible photos of the effects of the haze. Read about it and see them right here.
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