Current Conditions: As of 2 PM on Wednesday, the skies over eastern PA remain smoke filled as we continue to feel the impacts of the forest fires in eastern Canada and the positioning of an area of low pressure over Nova Scotia, Canada and an area of high pressure over the Hudson Bay region of Canada. The northerly wind flow that has persist for much of the day continues to drive the smoky air southward across the Commonwealth. Right now, we have a very thick plume of smoke over the region. This is allowing PM2.5 levels to reach into well into the unhealthy category. Expect the worse air quality impacts to continue to persist through the evening as the winds die down in the overnight period. *** Thursday’s Forecast: So for Thursday, expect the smoky conditions that have persisted over the past two days to continue to persist through much of the day. The highest air quality levels are expected to occur during the morning hours, as the air mass that settled in Wednesday night continues to persist over our area. Expect the air quality levels to begin to drop during the day thanks to a slight transition in the overall weather pattern. The main low pressure system over Nova Scotia will begin to retrograde (i.e. move from east to west) across the eastern Canada. This westward movement will change the orientation of the winds over PA. Model guidance indicates that the plume will actually shift further to the west, thus relaxing the onslaught of smoke over eastern PA. We will keep an eye on this situation around the clock and issue an update to this forecast in the morning, if necessary. Afternoon temperatures will stay slightly below normal, with highs in the low to mid 70s. Even with the declining levels of PM 2.5 expected, overall averages should at least remain well within the Code ORANGE range. |
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