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Current Smoke Outlooks

Find the latest smoke outlooks for Oregon below. These outlooks estimate the air quality at different times of day, showing when the smoke might be better or worse in those areas. Outlooks are updated daily at the links below: East Central Oregon Northwest Oregon Smoke outlooks are produced by the U.S. Interagency Wildland Fire Air Quality Response Program.

Air quality advisory for Central and Eastern Oregon [Aviso sobre la calidad del aire]

QUICK FACTS Location: Deschutes, Grant and Wheeler Counties End date: Friday, Sept. 13 Smoke source: Fires in Oregon   ** Información en español ** The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality issued an air quality advisory Wednesday, Sept. 11, for the following areas due to smoke from fires in Oregon: Deschutes County Grant County Wheeler County DEQ expects the air quality advisory to last until at least Friday morning, Sept. 13. DEQ and partner agencies will continue to monitor smoke in the area. DEQ also expects intermittent smoke  in Crook, eastern Douglas, northern Harney, northern Jackson, northern Josephine, northern Klamath, northern Lake, eastern Lane and northern Malheur counties due to smoke from fires in Oregon. Smoke levels can change rapidly depending on weather. Check current conditions on the Oregon Smoke Information Blog , DEQ’s Air Quality Index , or by downloading the free OregonAIR app on your smartphone. Smoke can irritate the eyes and lun

Current Smoke Outlooks

Find the latest smoke outlooks for Oregon below. These outlooks estimate the air quality at different times of day, showing when the smoke might be better or worse in those areas. Outlooks are updated daily at the links below: East Central Oregon Northwest Oregon Smoke outlooks are produced by the U.S. Interagency Wildland Fire Air Quality Response Program.

Air quality advisory for parts of Southern, Central and Eastern Oregon [Aviso sobre la calidad del aire]

QUICK FACTS Location: Crook, Deschutes, eastern Douglas, southern Grant, northern Harney, southern Jefferson, northern Klamath, northern Lake and eastern Lane counties End date: Wednesday afternoon, September 11 Smoke source: Fires in Oregon   ** Información en español ** The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality and The Lane Regional Air Protection Agency issued an air quality advisory Monday, September 9, for the following areas due to smoke from fires in Oregon: Crook County Deschutes County Eastern Douglas County Southern Grant County Northern Harney County Southern Jefferson County Northern Klamath County Northern Lake County Eastern Lane County DEQ and LRAPA expect the air quality advisory to last until at least Wednesday afternoon, September 11. DEQ and partner agencies will continue to monitor smoke in the area. DEQ also expects intermittent smoke  in Baker, northern Jackson, northern Jefferson, northern Malheur, Union and Wheeler counties due to smoke fro

Air quality advisory for much of Oregon

QUICK FACTS Location : Clackamas, Crook, Deschutes, Grant, northern Harney, Jefferson, northern Klamath, northern Lake, northern Malheur counties End date: Through Sunday for western Oregon, until further notice for central and eastern Oregon Smoke source : Fires in Oregon and Idaho The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality extended an air quality advisory Friday due to smoke from fires in Oregon and Idaho. The western part of the state is expected to have smoke through the weekend with air quality improving on Sunday. Smoke is expected to worsen in Central and Eastern Oregon on Sunday and into next week. The following areas are affected: Clackamas County (particularly Mt. Hood area) – through Sunday Crook County Deschutes County Grant County Harney County (northern) Jefferson County Klamath County (northern) Lake County (northern) Malheur County (northern) DEQ also expects intermittent smoke in the following areas until at least Sunday. Douglas County (eastern and central) Jacks

Air quality advisory for parts of central, eastern, southern Oregon

QUICK FACTS Location: Crook, Deschutes, Grant, Harney, Jackson, Klamath, Lake, and Malheur counties End date: At least until Friday Smoke source: Fires in Oregon, Idaho and California. The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality issued an air quality advisory Wednesday due to smoke from fires in Oregon, Idaho and California. The following areas are affected: Crook County Deschutes County Grant County Harney County Jackson County Klamath County Lake County Malheur County DEQ expects the air quality advisory to last until at least Friday. DEQ and partner agencies will continue to monitor smoke in the area. DEQ also expects intermittent smoke in the following areas until at least Friday. Clackamas County Central and Eastern Douglas County Jefferson County Eastern Lane County Eastern Linn County Eastern Marion County Smoke levels can change rapidly depending on weather. Check current conditions on the Oregon Smoke Information Blog , DEQ’s Air Quality Index , or by downloading the fre

Current Smoke Outlooks

Find the latest smoke outlooks for Oregon below. These outlooks estimate the air quality at different times of day, showing when the smoke might be better or worse in those areas. Outlooks are updated daily at the links below: Southern Oregon Smoke outlooks are produced by the U.S. Interagency WildlandFire Air Quality Response Program .