Is the smoke bad in Montana?

Is the smoke bad in Montana?

1. UNDERSTAND THE HEALTH IMPACTS. Wildfire smoke is our most significant source of air pollution in western Montana and it is nasty business. Even if you are not in a high-risk category (children, older adults, people with heart and lung disease, and pregnant people), the smoke is bad for you.

Is there fire smoke in Montana?

There are a few active fires in the state (southwest MT), and the fires in the Pacific coast states are still active, so the threat of smoke remains (especially near active fires), and the next 24 hours or so looks like levels will stay GOOD to MODERATE, with hopefully better levels with the northwest wind direction.

Are there fires in Montana currently?

The largest, and top priority, fire currently burning in Montana is the Woods Creek Fire, at 55,000 acres and 90% containment. Here are the largest fires currently burning in Montana: Richard Spring: 171,130 acres; 100% contained. PF: 66,134 acres; 100% contained.

Why is it so hazy in Montana?

The decreased air quality is due in part to wildfire smoke blowing into Montana from other western states; there are also numerous fires across Montana contributing to the smoke and haze. As of Monday morning (July 19), areas that are at UNHEALTHY levels include Cut Bank and Great Falls.

How bad is the smoke in Missoula Montana?

Happily, the smoke is not actually apocalyptically bad. It’s, at most, mildly dystopian. (It’s bad, but it isn’t chewy.) Conditions are currently Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups in Missoula and Frenchtown and edging toward Unhealthy in Seeley Lake.

Where is the smoke coming from in Kalispell MT?

KALISPELL – Hazy skies in the Flathead Valley are coming from fires in Alberta Canada. MTN News spoke with Christine Hughes at the Flathead County Health Department who said the air quality is getting worse in Northwest Montana.

How many fires are currently burning in Montana?

Currently, there are 25 large fire incidents in Montana. The state remains in Preparedness Level 5, and the Northern Rockies region is the number three priority region in the nation. Since January 1, there have been 2,040 fire starts in Montana, which have collectively burned about 792,000 acres.

Why is it so smoky in Kalispell Montana?

Why is Missoula so smoky?

The combination of fire activity and intentional burning has sent a lot of smoke down the Jocko drainages. Air quality in Seeley Lake and the Arlee valley is still considered ‘Unhealthy,’ but it is worse than air quality in other parts of the Missoula County area.

Where is the smoke coming from in the Flathead Valley?

Alberta Canada
KALISPELL – Hazy skies in the Flathead Valley are coming from fires in Alberta Canada. MTN News spoke with Christine Hughes at the Flathead County Health Department who said the air quality is getting worse in Northwest Montana.