Smoke from wildfires burning in Northern California and Oregon has prompted air district officials to extend an air quality advisory through Saturday.
Officials had already issued an advisory due to wildfire smoke for Friday, noting that pollutant levels were not expected to exceed the national health standard. On Friday morning, the district announced that advisory was extended through Saturday. Bay Area residents might see smoky, hazy skies and the smell of smoke may be present.
This advisory has been extended through tomorrow, Saturday, 9/10. Smoky, hazy skies may be visible and the smell of smoke may be present, but air quality is not expected to be unhealthy. If you smell smoke, take steps to avoid exposure.
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