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What’s the air like today?

Air quality report from around the Okanagan
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A smoky skies bulletin remains in effect for the Interior Health region. Tyler Olsen/Black Press A smoky skies bulletin remains in effect for the Interior Health region. Tyler Olsen/Black Press

The air quality health index has improved slightly around the Okanagan on Thursday.

For the South, Central and North Okanagan the B.C. current air quality health index is showing a low risk (three out of 10 rating). On Tuesday the rating was moderate to high risk for most of the region.

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The index forecast shows slight improvement for Friday with the Central and South Okanagan moving to a two on the scale while the North Okanagan is forecasted to remain at a three rating.

A smoky skies bulletin from the Ministry of Environment remains in effect in the Interior Health region today because of smoke causing poor air quality and reducing visibility.

The areas in the province that are forecasted to have the highest risk today include Kamloops (seven currently and moving to eight later today), the Fraser Valley and Metro Vancouver (seven) and Williams Lake (currently seven, forecasted to move to three later today). To see other areas affected please click here.