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6 hours ago, sevastras said:

I am from MD but have lived in the west for 20ish years. Idaho, Wyoming and Montana can get very bad from wild fires. Judging from what I have seen, you guys will be fine. When you walk outside and it looks like dusk in the middle of the day and you can smell the smoke and it is orange, then maybe you don’t want to be out. Los Ángeles is probably an air quality index of 250 all of the time without wild fires(I am exaggerating but it is always bad there).

Ironically, Los Angeles is pretty good right now.  I found this webpage that allows you to look it up for any location.  https://aqicn.org/city/california/los-angeles/long-beach-route-710-near-road 

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The AQI was up over 400 in southeastern PA a few weeks ago when it was bad. Was only that bad for one day. It was like the day after NYC was orange outside. That looked a little unhealthy. It wasnt orange here but there was a thick haze.

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50 minutes ago, jabba72 said:

The AQI was up over 400 in southeastern PA a few weeks ago when it was bad. Was only that bad for one day. It was like the day after NYC was orange outside. That looked a little unhealthy. It wasnt orange here but there was a thick haze.

That is rough. Hope all your loved ones are staying safe. 

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