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August 2, 2021 7:14 PM
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SPOKANE, Wash. Summer marks the time of year when families are finding ways to get outside and enjoy the sun and blue skies. Lately, though, summertime is painting an entirely different picture: wildfire smoke. That is making it dangerous for people to stay outside for any length of time.
While we want to spend as much time as possible outdoors, when the air quality hits 150 or higher, the overwhelming advice is just the opposite: spend as much time as possible
indoors. We spoke to Dr. Alma Chavez, a pediatric pulmonologist. She gets it; kids, in particular, have a lot of energy they need to burn off, and usually, that’s best done outdoors. It’s the beginning of August and they’ve already had a noticeable uptick in people calling for appointments and extra medication.
SPOKANE, Wash. Dry & breezy today with mild temps. Southwest winds between 5 & 15 MPH could gust up to 20 MPH. This won’t help the wildfire situation across the region. By tonight, widespread haze sets in and it will linger through the weekend. Temps fall back into the upper-50’s overnight and our winds will calm. We’re back into the low-90’s Saturday, climbing into the upper-90’s by Sunday. Community Centers do open for us on Sunday. Look out for your neighbors, the elderly, kids, & pets in the heat. – Emily Blume, in for Kris Crocker
Widespread haze & warm temps for this weekend.
SPOKANE, Wash. Moderate temps with widespread haze across the region and currently (7:00 p.m.), Unhealthy Air Quality for Sensitive Groups. The haze will linger into the evening & overnight hours as our temps dip down into the low-50’s tonight. A cool Friday morning is in store before warming into the upper-80’s by the afternoon hours. The widespread haze will continue through Saturday morning with sunny & clear conditions. The minimal rain efforts yesterday subside and we move into another dry spell. This weekend we’re back into the mid to upper-90’s. -Emily Blume, in for Kris Crocker
4 Things to Know- Moderate & seasonal temps today & Friday before another warm-up this weekend.
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