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Smoke from Arizona wildfires has not severely affected air quality in Phoenix area Olivia Munson, Arizona Republic © Michael Chow/The Republic The sun sets through smoke from wildfires, including the Rafael Fire burning near Sedona, in this photo taken north of Phoenix on June 27, 2021.
Wildfire smoke has made its way to metro Phoenix, but this is not cause for alarm, because air quality has stayed within the federal health standard, weather officials say. The air quality monitors, especially the PM2.5, which is the smoke monitors around the Valley, actually haven t seen levels above moderate, said Matt Pace, air quality meteorologist with the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality. Yesterday, all the monitors were still in the good (air quality index) category.
Phoenix air quality not severely impacted by Arizona wildfire smoke
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Smoke from Arizona wildfires contributes to New Mexico air quality alert Associated Press © Provided by Tucson (Sierra Vista) KOLD Smoke from the Telegraph and Mescal wildfires is blowing to the northeast toward New Mexico.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) - Residents of western and central New Mexico are being warned that air quality is being diminished by large amounts of smoke from wildfires in Arizona and southwestern New Mexico.
Smoke from the #TelegraphFire and #MescalFire continues to disperse toward the NE this afternoon, as seen on visible satellite. Much less smoke noted on the Mescal Fire compared to the past several days. #azwx#azfirepic.twitter.com/MDuEVtXyiJ Matt Pace (@MattPaceWeather) June 8, 2021