Dense Smoke — Okanogan Valley, Washington
2020-09-12 to 2020-09-19 · Okanogan Valley, Washington
Event narrative
An air quality sensor at Omak recorded unhealthy air quality from September 12th through September 19th with occasional spikes into the Very Unhealthy and Hazardous categories. The arrival of a cold front on September 19th brought showers and westerly winds which ventilated the area.
Wider weather episode
Multiple large wildfires in Washington, Oregon, and surrounding states produced copious quantities of dense smoke throughout the month of September. Due to poor ventilation and a gradual return to southwest winds, there were increasing amounts of wildfire smoke to Washington. The smoke from these fires severely degraded air quality across much of eastern Washington in mid-September. Numerous communities, especially in the Spokane area, suffered long periods of very unhealthy to hazardous air quality.
Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 922086. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.