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Washington Smoke Information

We coordinate to collectively share info for Washington communities affected by wildfire smoke.

  • Based in United States of America
  • Roughly four posts per month
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Posts per month

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Posts per month
Month starting Posts
Aug 2022 6
Sep 2022 9
Oct 2022 9
Nov 2022 1
Dec 2022 0
Jan 2023 0
Feb 2023 0
Mar 2023 0
Apr 2023 0
May 2023 2
Jun 2023 3
Jul 2023 8
Aug 2023 12
Sep 2023 4
Oct 2023 0
Nov 2023 0
Dec 2023 0
Jan 2024 0
Feb 2024 0
Mar 2024 0
Apr 2024 0
May 2024 0
Jun 2024 3
Jul 2024 13
Aug 2024 6
Sep 2024 8
Oct 2024 2
Nov 2024 0

Any gaps could be due to errors when fetching the blog’s feed.

Most recent posts

See you in Summer 2025!
The 2024 Washington wildfire season is thankfully behind us. However, wood burning for residential heating is a concern during the cold seasons when temperature inversions and light winds cause smoke to stagnate. Valley communities are …
On , by Farren Thorpe (WA Ecology), 82 words
Inversions and wildfire smoke to our south
It's October, and that means it's inversion season in Washington.Tuesday's 5 a.m. sounding, a vertical snapshot of the atmosphere measured by a weather balloon launched by the National Weather Service, shows a stout inversion above …
On , by Nathan Santo Domingo (DNR), 275 words
Fall Has Arrived - Is Fire Season Over?
It's late September and we've now passed the Fall equinox. With the longer, cooler nights and occasional precipitation chances, fire season is on its way out. But we're not completely out of the woods yet. …
On , by Mason Friedman - WA DNR, 313 words