UPDATE: 4 p.m.
While the provincial government香蕉视频直播檚 air quality health index (AQHI) forecast clearer skies for Monday, the Okanagan is now expected to maintain a high level of smoke in the air.
Monday morning, AQHI was at a level seven (high) risk for south, central and north Okanagan regions, but that was expected to clear up to a level five (moderate) in south and central, while the North Okanagan was forecast to remain at a high risk.
But now the AQHI remains at a level seven throughout the Okanagan, and that is forecast to remain at high risk through the night for all three regions.
The AQHI is still expecting to see some clearer skies for the south and central regions, forecast at a level five for both areas on Tuesday, but the North Okanagan is forecast to remain at a high health risk.
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UPDATE: 7 a.m.
It looks like the smoky skies in the Okanagan aren香蕉视频直播檛 going to clear away in time for B.C. Day fun, but skies should lighten up as the day progresses.
As the day starts the provincial government香蕉视频直播檚 air quality health index (AQHI) has the South, Central and North Okanagan regions rated at level 7 (high) risk, but in the South and Central, that is expected to drop to level five (moderate) and level four tomorrow.
The AQHI for the North Okanagan is forecast to remain at level 7 today and tomorrow.
Air quality has varied greatly since the beginning of August, even dropping as low as level 1.4 throughout the Okanagan on Saturday, Aug. 5. Smoke concentrations will vary widely as winds, fire behaviour and temperatures change.
The AQHI ranks from one to 10, though there is plenty of room above a level 10 (high) risk, with everything above 10 ranking at a 香蕉视频直播渧ery high香蕉视频直播 risk.
Last week, Kamloops reached a level 49 on the table. They are also rated at level seven this morning but predicted to rise to level 11 (very high) today.
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