Broadcast Time 06/07/2023 22:40 EDT
Rise 5:44AM
Set 8:33PM
Reporting Station : Leesburg / Godfrey, VA
Overcast. Refreshingly cool.
Rise 5:44AM
Set 8:33PM
Waning gibbous
Rise*
Set9:04AM
THURSDAY NIGHT
IAD / Delays under 15 minutes
Broadcast Time 06/07/2023 22:40 EDT
Issued By | NWS Baltimore/Washington (Washington D.C., Central Maryland, Northern Virginia, Eastern West Virg... | Broadcast Time | 06/07/2023 22:40 EDT |
Issuing Time | 06/07/2023 22:40 EDT | Valid Until | 06/08/2023 07:00 EDT |
POOR AIR QUALITY IN THE MID-ATLANTIC THROUGH FRIDAY DUE TO CANADIAN WILDFIRES. Due to Canadian wildfires, smoke is prevalent in the mid- Atlantic region, including the greater Baltimore and Washington metropolitan areas. Under northerly winds, smoke will continue to be pushed south over our area. Thicker smoke may overspread parts of the area late tonight into Thursday morning, resulting in poor air quality and visibility potentially less than 2 miles. Some improvement is likely through the day, but the smoke likely will continue to affect the area at times until a front on Friday potentially brings some reprieve to fine particle concentrations. Depending on your location, Air Quality will vary, with much of the area either Code Orange or Code Red through at least Thursday. A Code Orange Air Quality Alert means that air pollution concentrations within the region are unhealthy for sensitive groups. Sensitive groups include children, people with heart or heart or lung disease, older adults, children, pregnant people, and those that spend a lot of time outdoors. Some areas may see Code Red, which means “unhealthy for the general population.” If you are under a Code Red Air Quality Alert, everyone should keep outdoor activities light and short. For those people in sensitive groups, consider moving all activities indoors. The effects of air pollution on people can be minimized by avoiding strenuous outdoor activity or exercising indoors. Go indoors if you have symptoms. Be aware of your air quality, which you can track here: https://fire.airnow.gov More info is here: https://www.airnow.gov/aqi/aqi-basics/ Air quality monitoring and forecasts are done by the states. The National Weather Service helps to disseminate these air quality forecasts. For more information on air quality, including ground-level ozone and fine particles, visit your state’s website: Maryland: mde.maryland.gov/programs/air/AirQualityMonitoring/Pages/index.aspx Washington DC: https://www.mwcog.org/environment/air/forecast/ Virginia: deq.virginia.gov/our-programs/air/monitoring-assessments/ air-quality-forecast West Virginia: https://dep.wv.gov/daq/air-monitoring/Pages/AirQualityIndex.aspx
Broadcast Time 06/07/2023 22:40 EDT
Issued By | NWS Baltimore/Washington (Washington D.C., Central Maryland, Northern Virginia, Eastern West Virg... | Broadcast Time | 06/07/2023 22:40 EDT |
Issuing Time | 06/07/2023 22:40 EDT | Valid Until | 06/08/2023 07:00 EDT |
POOR AIR QUALITY IN THE MID-ATLANTIC THROUGH FRIDAY DUE TO CANADIAN WILDFIRES. Due to Canadian wildfires, smoke is prevalent in the mid- Atlantic region, including the greater Baltimore and Washington metropolitan areas. Under northerly winds, smoke will continue to be pushed south over our area. Thicker smoke may overspread parts of the area late tonight into Thursday morning, resulting in poor air quality and visibility potentially less than 2 miles. Some improvement is likely through the day, but the smoke likely will continue to affect the area at times until a front on Friday potentially brings some reprieve to fine particle concentrations. Depending on your location, Air Quality will vary, with much of the area either Code Orange or Code Red through at least Thursday. A Code Orange Air Quality Alert means that air pollution concentrations within the region are unhealthy for sensitive groups. Sensitive groups include children, people with heart or heart or lung disease, older adults, children, pregnant people, and those that spend a lot of time outdoors. Some areas may see Code Red, which means “unhealthy for the general population.” If you are under a Code Red Air Quality Alert, everyone should keep outdoor activities light and short. For those people in sensitive groups, consider moving all activities indoors. The effects of air pollution on people can be minimized by avoiding strenuous outdoor activity or exercising indoors. Go indoors if you have symptoms. Be aware of your air quality, which you can track here: https://fire.airnow.gov More info is here: https://www.airnow.gov/aqi/aqi-basics/ Air quality monitoring and forecasts are done by the states. The National Weather Service helps to disseminate these air quality forecasts. For more information on air quality, including ground-level ozone and fine particles, visit your state’s website: Maryland: mde.maryland.gov/programs/air/AirQualityMonitoring/Pages/index.aspx Washington DC: https://www.mwcog.org/environment/air/forecast/ Virginia: deq.virginia.gov/our-programs/air/monitoring-assessments/ air-quality-forecast West Virginia: https://dep.wv.gov/daq/air-monitoring/Pages/AirQualityIndex.aspx
Broadcast Time 06/07/2023 22:40 EDT
Issued By | NWS Baltimore/Washington (Washington D.C., Central Maryland, Northern Virginia, Eastern West Virg... | Broadcast Time | 06/07/2023 22:40 EDT |
Issuing Time | 06/07/2023 22:40 EDT | Valid Until | 06/08/2023 07:00 EDT |
POOR AIR QUALITY IN THE MID-ATLANTIC THROUGH FRIDAY DUE TO CANADIAN WILDFIRES. Due to Canadian wildfires, smoke is prevalent in the mid- Atlantic region, including the greater Baltimore and Washington metropolitan areas. Under northerly winds, smoke will continue to be pushed south over our area. Thicker smoke may overspread parts of the area late tonight into Thursday morning, resulting in poor air quality and visibility potentially less than 2 miles. Some improvement is likely through the day, but the smoke likely will continue to affect the area at times until a front on Friday potentially brings some reprieve to fine particle concentrations. Depending on your location, Air Quality will vary, with much of the area either Code Orange or Code Red through at least Thursday. A Code Orange Air Quality Alert means that air pollution concentrations within the region are unhealthy for sensitive groups. Sensitive groups include children, people with heart or heart or lung disease, older adults, children, pregnant people, and those that spend a lot of time outdoors. Some areas may see Code Red, which means “unhealthy for the general population.” If you are under a Code Red Air Quality Alert, everyone should keep outdoor activities light and short. For those people in sensitive groups, consider moving all activities indoors. The effects of air pollution on people can be minimized by avoiding strenuous outdoor activity or exercising indoors. Go indoors if you have symptoms. Be aware of your air quality, which you can track here: https://fire.airnow.gov More info is here: https://www.airnow.gov/aqi/aqi-basics/ Air quality monitoring and forecasts are done by the states. The National Weather Service helps to disseminate these air quality forecasts. For more information on air quality, including ground-level ozone and fine particles, visit your state’s website: Maryland: mde.maryland.gov/programs/air/AirQualityMonitoring/Pages/index.aspx Washington DC: https://www.mwcog.org/environment/air/forecast/ Virginia: deq.virginia.gov/our-programs/air/monitoring-assessments/ air-quality-forecast West Virginia: https://dep.wv.gov/daq/air-monitoring/Pages/AirQualityIndex.aspx
Broadcast Time 06/07/2023 22:40 EDT
Issued By | NWS Baltimore/Washington (Washington D.C., Central Maryland, Northern Virginia, Eastern West Virg... | Broadcast Time | 06/07/2023 22:40 EDT |
Issuing Time | 06/07/2023 22:40 EDT | Valid Until | 06/08/2023 07:00 EDT |
POOR AIR QUALITY IN THE MID-ATLANTIC THROUGH FRIDAY DUE TO CANADIAN WILDFIRES. Due to Canadian wildfires, smoke is prevalent in the mid- Atlantic region, including the greater Baltimore and Washington metropolitan areas. Under northerly winds, smoke will continue to be pushed south over our area. Thicker smoke may overspread parts of the area late tonight into Thursday morning, resulting in poor air quality and visibility potentially less than 2 miles. Some improvement is likely through the day, but the smoke likely will continue to affect the area at times until a front on Friday potentially brings some reprieve to fine particle concentrations. Depending on your location, Air Quality will vary, with much of the area either Code Orange or Code Red through at least Thursday. A Code Orange Air Quality Alert means that air pollution concentrations within the region are unhealthy for sensitive groups. Sensitive groups include children, people with heart or heart or lung disease, older adults, children, pregnant people, and those that spend a lot of time outdoors. Some areas may see Code Red, which means “unhealthy for the general population.” If you are under a Code Red Air Quality Alert, everyone should keep outdoor activities light and short. For those people in sensitive groups, consider moving all activities indoors. The effects of air pollution on people can be minimized by avoiding strenuous outdoor activity or exercising indoors. Go indoors if you have symptoms. Be aware of your air quality, which you can track here: https://fire.airnow.gov More info is here: https://www.airnow.gov/aqi/aqi-basics/ Air quality monitoring and forecasts are done by the states. The National Weather Service helps to disseminate these air quality forecasts. For more information on air quality, including ground-level ozone and fine particles, visit your state’s website: Maryland: mde.maryland.gov/programs/air/AirQualityMonitoring/Pages/index.aspx Washington DC: https://www.mwcog.org/environment/air/forecast/ Virginia: deq.virginia.gov/our-programs/air/monitoring-assessments/ air-quality-forecast West Virginia: https://dep.wv.gov/daq/air-monitoring/Pages/AirQualityIndex.aspx
Broadcast Time 06/07/2023 22:40 EDT
Issued By | NWS Baltimore/Washington (Washington D.C., Central Maryland, Northern Virginia, Eastern West Virg... | Broadcast Time | 06/07/2023 22:40 EDT |
Issuing Time | 06/07/2023 22:40 EDT | Valid Until | 06/08/2023 07:00 EDT |
POOR AIR QUALITY IN THE MID-ATLANTIC THROUGH FRIDAY DUE TO CANADIAN WILDFIRES. Due to Canadian wildfires, smoke is prevalent in the mid- Atlantic region, including the greater Baltimore and Washington metropolitan areas. Under northerly winds, smoke will continue to be pushed south over our area. Thicker smoke may overspread parts of the area late tonight into Thursday morning, resulting in poor air quality and visibility potentially less than 2 miles. Some improvement is likely through the day, but the smoke likely will continue to affect the area at times until a front on Friday potentially brings some reprieve to fine particle concentrations. Depending on your location, Air Quality will vary, with much of the area either Code Orange or Code Red through at least Thursday. A Code Orange Air Quality Alert means that air pollution concentrations within the region are unhealthy for sensitive groups. Sensitive groups include children, people with heart or heart or lung disease, older adults, children, pregnant people, and those that spend a lot of time outdoors. Some areas may see Code Red, which means “unhealthy for the general population.” If you are under a Code Red Air Quality Alert, everyone should keep outdoor activities light and short. For those people in sensitive groups, consider moving all activities indoors. The effects of air pollution on people can be minimized by avoiding strenuous outdoor activity or exercising indoors. Go indoors if you have symptoms. Be aware of your air quality, which you can track here: https://fire.airnow.gov More info is here: https://www.airnow.gov/aqi/aqi-basics/ Air quality monitoring and forecasts are done by the states. The National Weather Service helps to disseminate these air quality forecasts. For more information on air quality, including ground-level ozone and fine particles, visit your state’s website: Maryland: mde.maryland.gov/programs/air/AirQualityMonitoring/Pages/index.aspx Washington DC: https://www.mwcog.org/environment/air/forecast/ Virginia: deq.virginia.gov/our-programs/air/monitoring-assessments/ air-quality-forecast West Virginia: https://dep.wv.gov/daq/air-monitoring/Pages/AirQualityIndex.aspx
Broadcast Time 06/07/2023 22:44 EDT
Issued By | NWS Baltimore/Washington (Washington D.C., Central Maryland, Northern Virginia, Eastern West Virg... | Broadcast Time | 06/07/2023 22:44 EDT |
Issuing Time | 06/07/2023 22:44 EDT | Valid Until | 06/08/2023 07:00 EDT |
POOR AIR QUALITY IN THE MID-ATLANTIC THROUGH FRIDAY DUE TO CANADIAN WILDFIRES. Due to Canadian wildfires, smoke is prevalent in the mid- Atlantic region, including the greater Baltimore and Washington metropolitan areas. Under northerly winds, smoke will continue to be pushed south over our area. Thicker smoke may overspread parts of the area late tonight into Thursday morning, resulting in poor air quality and visibility potentially less than 2 miles. Some improvement is likely through the day, but the smoke likely will continue to affect the area at times until a front on Friday potentially brings some reprieve to fine particle concentrations. Depending on your location, Air Quality will vary, with much of the area either Code Orange or Code Red through at least Thursday. A Code Orange Air Quality Alert means that air pollution concentrations within the region are unhealthy for sensitive groups. Sensitive groups include children, people with heart or lung disease, older adults, children, pregnant people, and those that spend a lot of time outdoors. Some areas may see Code Red, which means “unhealthy for the general population.” If you are under a Code Red Air Quality Alert, everyone should keep outdoor activities light and short. For those people in sensitive groups, consider moving all activities indoors. The effects of air pollution on people can be minimized by avoiding strenuous outdoor activity or exercising indoors. Go indoors if you have symptoms. Be aware of your air quality, which you can track here: https://fire.airnow.gov More info is here: https://www.airnow.gov/aqi/aqi-basics/ Air quality monitoring and forecasts are done by the states. The National Weather Service helps to disseminate these air quality forecasts. For more information on air quality, including ground-level ozone and fine particles, visit your state’s website: Maryland: mde.maryland.gov/programs/air/AirQualityMonitoring/Pages/index.aspx Washington DC: https://www.mwcog.org/environment/air/forecast/ Virginia: deq.virginia.gov/our-programs/air/monitoring-assessments/ air-quality-forecast West Virginia: https://dep.wv.gov/daq/air-monitoring/Pages/AirQualityIndex.aspx
Broadcast Time 06/07/2023 16:47 EDT
Issued By | NWS Baltimore/Washington (Washington D.C., Central Maryland, Northern Virginia, Eastern West Virg... | Broadcast Time | 06/07/2023 16:47 EDT |
Issuing Time | 06/07/2023 16:47 EDT | Valid Until | 06/09/2023 00:00 EDT |
AIR QUALITY ALERT IS IN EFFECT FOR THURSDAY JUNE 8 2023. The Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments and District Department of Environment has issued a Code RED Air Quality Alert Thursday for the District of Columbia. A Code Red Air Quality Alert means that air pollution concentrations within the region are unhealthy for the general population. The effects of air pollution can be minimized by avoiding strenuous activity or exercise outdoors. For more information on ground-level ozone and fine particles visit the web site https://www.mwcog.org/environment/air/forecast/.
Broadcast Time 06/07/2023 22:44 EDT
Issued By | NWS Baltimore/Washington (Washington D.C., Central Maryland, Northern Virginia, Eastern West Virg... | Broadcast Time | 06/07/2023 22:44 EDT |
Issuing Time | 06/07/2023 22:44 EDT | Valid Until | 06/08/2023 07:00 EDT |
POOR AIR QUALITY IN THE MID-ATLANTIC THROUGH FRIDAY DUE TO CANADIAN WILDFIRES. Due to Canadian wildfires, smoke is prevalent in the mid- Atlantic region, including the greater Baltimore and Washington metropolitan areas. Under northerly winds, smoke will continue to be pushed south over our area. Thicker smoke may overspread parts of the area late tonight into Thursday morning, resulting in poor air quality and visibility potentially less than 2 miles. Some improvement is likely through the day, but the smoke likely will continue to affect the area at times until a front on Friday potentially brings some reprieve to fine particle concentrations. Depending on your location, Air Quality will vary, with much of the area either Code Orange or Code Red through at least Thursday. A Code Orange Air Quality Alert means that air pollution concentrations within the region are unhealthy for sensitive groups. Sensitive groups include children, people with heart or lung disease, older adults, children, pregnant people, and those that spend a lot of time outdoors. Some areas may see Code Red, which means “unhealthy for the general population.” If you are under a Code Red Air Quality Alert, everyone should keep outdoor activities light and short. For those people in sensitive groups, consider moving all activities indoors. The effects of air pollution on people can be minimized by avoiding strenuous outdoor activity or exercising indoors. Go indoors if you have symptoms. Be aware of your air quality, which you can track here: https://fire.airnow.gov More info is here: https://www.airnow.gov/aqi/aqi-basics/ Air quality monitoring and forecasts are done by the states. The National Weather Service helps to disseminate these air quality forecasts. For more information on air quality, including ground-level ozone and fine particles, visit your state’s website: Maryland: mde.maryland.gov/programs/air/AirQualityMonitoring/Pages/index.aspx Washington DC: https://www.mwcog.org/environment/air/forecast/ Virginia: deq.virginia.gov/our-programs/air/monitoring-assessments/ air-quality-forecast West Virginia: https://dep.wv.gov/daq/air-monitoring/Pages/AirQualityIndex.aspx
Broadcast Time 06/07/2023 16:47 EDT
Issued By | NWS Baltimore/Washington (Washington D.C., Central Maryland, Northern Virginia, Eastern West Virg... | Broadcast Time | 06/07/2023 16:47 EDT |
Issuing Time | 06/07/2023 16:47 EDT | Valid Until | 06/09/2023 00:00 EDT |
AIR QUALITY ALERT IS IN EFFECT FOR THURSDAY JUNE 8 2023. The Maryland Department of the Environment has issued a Code ORANGE Air Quality Alert Thursday for the Hagerstown area. A Code Orange Air Quality Alert means that air pollution concentrations within the region may become unhealthy for sensitive groups. Sensitive groups include children, people suffering from asthma, heart disease or other lung diseases and the elderly. The effects of air pollution can be minimized by avoiding strenuous activity or exercise outdoors. For more information on ground-level ozone and fine particles visit the web site www.mde.maryland.gov/programs/air/AirQualityMonitoring/Pages/index.aspx.
Broadcast Time 06/07/2023 16:47 EDT
Issued By | NWS Baltimore/Washington (Washington D.C., Central Maryland, Northern Virginia, Eastern West Virg... | Broadcast Time | 06/07/2023 16:47 EDT |
Issuing Time | 06/07/2023 16:47 EDT | Valid Until | 06/09/2023 00:00 EDT |
AIR QUALITY ALERT IS IN EFFECT FOR THURSDAY JUNE 8 2023. The Maryland Department of the Environment has issued a Code RED Air Quality Alert Thursday for the Maryland Piedmont region. A Code Red Air Quality Alert means that air pollution concentrations within the region are unhealthy for the general population. The effects of air pollution can be minimized by avoiding strenuous activity or exercise outdoors. For more information on ground-level ozone and fine particles visit the web site www.mde.maryland.gov/programs/air/AirQualityMonitoring/Pages/index.aspx.
Broadcast Time 06/07/2023 16:47 EDT
Issued By | NWS Baltimore/Washington (Washington D.C., Central Maryland, Northern Virginia, Eastern West Virg... | Broadcast Time | 06/07/2023 16:47 EDT |
Issuing Time | 06/07/2023 16:47 EDT | Valid Until | 06/09/2023 00:00 EDT |
AIR QUALITY ALERT IS IN EFFECT FOR THURSDAY JUNE 8 2023. The Maryland Department of the Environment has issued a Code RED Air Quality Alert Thursday for Northern Baltimore. A Code Red Air Quality Alert means that air pollution concentrations within the region are unhealthy for the general population. The effects of air pollution can be minimized by avoiding strenuous activity or exercise outdoors. For more information on ground-level ozone and fine particles visit the web site www.mde.maryland.gov/programs/air/AirQualityMonitoring/Pages/index.aspx.
Broadcast Time 06/07/2023 16:47 EDT
Issued By | NWS Baltimore/Washington (Washington D.C., Central Maryland, Northern Virginia, Eastern West Virg... | Broadcast Time | 06/07/2023 16:47 EDT |
Issuing Time | 06/07/2023 16:47 EDT | Valid Until | 06/09/2023 00:00 EDT |
AIR QUALITY ALERT IS IN EFFECT FOR THURSDAY JUNE 8 2023. The Maryland Department of the Environment has issued a Code RED Air Quality Alert Thursday for the Baltimore City Metro and Annapolis region. A Code Red Air Quality Alert means that air pollution concentrations within the region are unhealthy for the general population. The effects of air pollution can be minimized by avoiding strenuous activity or exercise outdoors. For more information on ground-level ozone and fine particles visit the web site www.mde.maryland.gov/programs/air/AirQualityMonitoring/Pages/index.aspx.
Broadcast Time 06/07/2023 16:47 EDT
Issued By | NWS Baltimore/Washington (Washington D.C., Central Maryland, Northern Virginia, Eastern West Virg... | Broadcast Time | 06/07/2023 16:47 EDT |
Issuing Time | 06/07/2023 16:47 EDT | Valid Until | 06/09/2023 00:00 EDT |
AIR QUALITY ALERT IS IN EFFECT FOR THURSDAY JUNE 8 2023. The Maryland Department of the Environment has issued a Code RED Air Quality Alert Thursday for the Maryland suburban DC region. A Code Red Air Quality Alert means that air pollution concentrations within the region are unhealthy for the general population. The effects of air pollution can be minimized by avoiding strenuous activity or exercise outdoors. For more information on ground-level ozone and fine particles visit the web site www.mde.maryland.gov/programs/air/AirQualityMonitoring/Pages/index.aspx.
Broadcast Time 06/07/2023 16:47 EDT
Issued By | NWS Baltimore/Washington (Washington D.C., Central Maryland, Northern Virginia, Eastern West Virg... | Broadcast Time | 06/07/2023 16:47 EDT |
Issuing Time | 06/07/2023 16:47 EDT | Valid Until | 06/09/2023 00:00 EDT |
AIR QUALITY ALERT IS IN EFFECT FOR THURSDAY JUNE 8 2023. The Maryland Department of the Environment has issued a Code ORANGE Air Quality Alert Thursday for Southern Maryland. A Code Orange Air Quality Alert means that air pollution concentrations within the region may become unhealthy for sensitive groups. Sensitive groups include children, people suffering from asthma, heart disease or other lung diseases and the elderly. The effects of air pollution can be minimized by avoiding strenuous activity or exercise outdoors. For more information on ground-level ozone and fine particles visit the web site www.mde.maryland.gov/programs/air/AirQualityMonitoring/Pages/index.aspx.
Broadcast Time 06/07/2023 22:44 EDT
Issued By | NWS Baltimore/Washington (Washington D.C., Central Maryland, Northern Virginia, Eastern West Virg... | Broadcast Time | 06/07/2023 22:44 EDT |
Issuing Time | 06/07/2023 22:44 EDT | Valid Until | 06/08/2023 07:00 EDT |
POOR AIR QUALITY IN THE MID-ATLANTIC THROUGH FRIDAY DUE TO CANADIAN WILDFIRES. Due to Canadian wildfires, smoke is prevalent in the mid- Atlantic region, including the greater Baltimore and Washington metropolitan areas. Under northerly winds, smoke will continue to be pushed south over our area. Thicker smoke may overspread parts of the area late tonight into Thursday morning, resulting in poor air quality and visibility potentially less than 2 miles. Some improvement is likely through the day, but the smoke likely will continue to affect the area at times until a front on Friday potentially brings some reprieve to fine particle concentrations. Depending on your location, Air Quality will vary, with much of the area either Code Orange or Code Red through at least Thursday. A Code Orange Air Quality Alert means that air pollution concentrations within the region are unhealthy for sensitive groups. Sensitive groups include children, people with heart or lung disease, older adults, children, pregnant people, and those that spend a lot of time outdoors. Some areas may see Code Red, which means “unhealthy for the general population.” If you are under a Code Red Air Quality Alert, everyone should keep outdoor activities light and short. For those people in sensitive groups, consider moving all activities indoors. The effects of air pollution on people can be minimized by avoiding strenuous outdoor activity or exercising indoors. Go indoors if you have symptoms. Be aware of your air quality, which you can track here: https://fire.airnow.gov More info is here: https://www.airnow.gov/aqi/aqi-basics/ Air quality monitoring and forecasts are done by the states. The National Weather Service helps to disseminate these air quality forecasts. For more information on air quality, including ground-level ozone and fine particles, visit your state’s website: Maryland: mde.maryland.gov/programs/air/AirQualityMonitoring/Pages/index.aspx Washington DC: https://www.mwcog.org/environment/air/forecast/ Virginia: deq.virginia.gov/our-programs/air/monitoring-assessments/ air-quality-forecast West Virginia: https://dep.wv.gov/daq/air-monitoring/Pages/AirQualityIndex.aspx
Broadcast Time 06/07/2023 16:47 EDT
Issued By | NWS Baltimore/Washington (Washington D.C., Central Maryland, Northern Virginia, Eastern West Virg... | Broadcast Time | 06/07/2023 16:47 EDT |
Issuing Time | 06/07/2023 16:47 EDT | Valid Until | 06/09/2023 00:00 EDT |
AIR QUALITY ALERT IS IN EFFECT FOR THURSDAY JUNE 8 2023. The Virginia Department of Environmental Quality has issued a Code ORANGE Air Quality Alert Thursday for Winchester and the eastern West Virginia Panhandle. A Code Orange Air Quality Alert means that air pollution concentrations within the region may become unhealthy for sensitive groups. Sensitive groups include children, people suffering from asthma, heart disease or other lung diseases and the elderly. The effects of air pollution can be minimized by avoiding strenuous activity or exercise outdoors. For more information on ground-level ozone and fine particles visit the web site Virginia DEQ air quality web site at www.deq.virginia.gov.
Broadcast Time 06/07/2023 16:47 EDT
Issued By | NWS Baltimore/Washington (Washington D.C., Central Maryland, Northern Virginia, Eastern West Virg... | Broadcast Time | 06/07/2023 16:47 EDT |
Issuing Time | 06/07/2023 16:47 EDT | Valid Until | 06/09/2023 00:00 EDT |
AIR QUALITY ALERT IS IN EFFECT FOR THURSDAY JUNE 8 2023. The Virginia Department of Environmental Quality has issued a Code RED Air Quality Alert Thursday for Northern Virginia. A Code Red Air Quality Alert means that air pollution concentrations within the region are unhealthy for the general population. The effects of air pollution can be minimized by avoiding strenuous activity or exercise outdoors. For more information on ground-level ozone and fine particles visit the web site Virginia DEQ air quality web site at www.deq.virginia.gov.
Broadcast Time 06/07/2023 22:44 EDT
Issued By | NWS Baltimore/Washington (Washington D.C., Central Maryland, Northern Virginia, Eastern West Virg... | Broadcast Time | 06/07/2023 22:44 EDT |
Issuing Time | 06/07/2023 22:44 EDT | Valid Until | 06/08/2023 07:00 EDT |
POOR AIR QUALITY IN THE MID-ATLANTIC THROUGH FRIDAY DUE TO CANADIAN WILDFIRES. Due to Canadian wildfires, smoke is prevalent in the mid- Atlantic region, including the greater Baltimore and Washington metropolitan areas. Under northerly winds, smoke will continue to be pushed south over our area. Thicker smoke may overspread parts of the area late tonight into Thursday morning, resulting in poor air quality and visibility potentially less than 2 miles. Some improvement is likely through the day, but the smoke likely will continue to affect the area at times until a front on Friday potentially brings some reprieve to fine particle concentrations. Depending on your location, Air Quality will vary, with much of the area either Code Orange or Code Red through at least Thursday. A Code Orange Air Quality Alert means that air pollution concentrations within the region are unhealthy for sensitive groups. Sensitive groups include children, people with heart or lung disease, older adults, children, pregnant people, and those that spend a lot of time outdoors. Some areas may see Code Red, which means “unhealthy for the general population.” If you are under a Code Red Air Quality Alert, everyone should keep outdoor activities light and short. For those people in sensitive groups, consider moving all activities indoors. The effects of air pollution on people can be minimized by avoiding strenuous outdoor activity or exercising indoors. Go indoors if you have symptoms. Be aware of your air quality, which you can track here: https://fire.airnow.gov More info is here: https://www.airnow.gov/aqi/aqi-basics/ Air quality monitoring and forecasts are done by the states. The National Weather Service helps to disseminate these air quality forecasts. For more information on air quality, including ground-level ozone and fine particles, visit your state’s website: Maryland: mde.maryland.gov/programs/air/AirQualityMonitoring/Pages/index.aspx Washington DC: https://www.mwcog.org/environment/air/forecast/ Virginia: deq.virginia.gov/our-programs/air/monitoring-assessments/ air-quality-forecast West Virginia: https://dep.wv.gov/daq/air-monitoring/Pages/AirQualityIndex.aspx
Broadcast Time 06/07/2023 16:47 EDT
Issued By | NWS Baltimore/Washington (Washington D.C., Central Maryland, Northern Virginia, Eastern West Virg... | Broadcast Time | 06/07/2023 16:47 EDT |
Issuing Time | 06/07/2023 16:47 EDT | Valid Until | 06/09/2023 00:00 EDT |
AIR QUALITY ALERT IS IN EFFECT FOR THURSDAY JUNE 8 2023. The Virginia Department of Environmental Quality has issued a Code ORANGE Air Quality Alert Thursday for Winchester and the eastern West Virginia Panhandle. A Code Orange Air Quality Alert means that air pollution concentrations within the region may become unhealthy for sensitive groups. Sensitive groups include children, people suffering from asthma, heart disease or other lung diseases and the elderly. The effects of air pollution can be minimized by avoiding strenuous activity or exercise outdoors. For more information on ground-level ozone and fine particles visit the web site Virginia DEQ air quality web site at www.deq.virginia.gov.
Broadcast Time 06/07/2023 22:44 EDT
Issued By | NWS Baltimore/Washington (Washington D.C., Central Maryland, Northern Virginia, Eastern West Virg... | Broadcast Time | 06/07/2023 22:44 EDT |
Issuing Time | 06/07/2023 22:44 EDT | Valid Until | 06/08/2023 07:00 EDT |
POOR AIR QUALITY IN THE MID-ATLANTIC THROUGH FRIDAY DUE TO CANADIAN WILDFIRES. Due to Canadian wildfires, smoke is prevalent in the mid- Atlantic region, including the greater Baltimore and Washington metropolitan areas. Under northerly winds, smoke will continue to be pushed south over our area. Thicker smoke may overspread parts of the area late tonight into Thursday morning, resulting in poor air quality and visibility potentially less than 2 miles. Some improvement is likely through the day, but the smoke likely will continue to affect the area at times until a front on Friday potentially brings some reprieve to fine particle concentrations. Depending on your location, Air Quality will vary, with much of the area either Code Orange or Code Red through at least Thursday. A Code Orange Air Quality Alert means that air pollution concentrations within the region are unhealthy for sensitive groups. Sensitive groups include children, people with heart or lung disease, older adults, children, pregnant people, and those that spend a lot of time outdoors. Some areas may see Code Red, which means “unhealthy for the general population.” If you are under a Code Red Air Quality Alert, everyone should keep outdoor activities light and short. For those people in sensitive groups, consider moving all activities indoors. The effects of air pollution on people can be minimized by avoiding strenuous outdoor activity or exercising indoors. Go indoors if you have symptoms. Be aware of your air quality, which you can track here: https://fire.airnow.gov More info is here: https://www.airnow.gov/aqi/aqi-basics/ Air quality monitoring and forecasts are done by the states. The National Weather Service helps to disseminate these air quality forecasts. For more information on air quality, including ground-level ozone and fine particles, visit your state’s website: Maryland: mde.maryland.gov/programs/air/AirQualityMonitoring/Pages/index.aspx Washington DC: https://www.mwcog.org/environment/air/forecast/ Virginia: deq.virginia.gov/our-programs/air/monitoring-assessments/ air-quality-forecast West Virginia: https://dep.wv.gov/daq/air-monitoring/Pages/AirQualityIndex.aspx
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Rise 5:44AM
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Waning gibbous
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Rise 5:44AM
Set 8:33PM
Waning gibbous
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Set9:04AM
THURSDAY NIGHT
IAD / Delays under 15 minutes