Murky skies forecast as more smoke from U.S. wildfires drifts toward B.C.
VANCOUVER — Heat advisories have ended in British Columbia following several days of record breaking temperatures in some areas, but Environment Canada’s advisories about wildfire smoke still stand.
The weather office is maintaining smoky skies bulletins for most of Vancouver Island and all of the inner south coast and southern B.C., east to the Kootenay region.
The advisory says forecast models over the next 24 to 48 hours show the potential for long-range transport of smoke from dozens of wildfires in the northwestern United States.
Environment Canada’s air quality health index lists air quality at moderate to high risk for many parts of southern B.C., meaning those with health issues should reduce outdoor activities.