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Smokey haze predicted to drift across Vancouver Island

Parts of B.C. face air quality concerns not expected on the coast
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Modelling shows wildfire smoke will likely hover over Vancouver Island Wednesday afternoon overnight into Thursday (May 18). (FireSmoke/Screenshot)

A visible haze in parts of Greater Victoria on Wednesday morning hints at the smokey skies to come as modelled by BlueSky Canada.

FireSmoke Canada is the Canadian portal for information about wildfire weather and smoke, sharing BlueSky Canada smoke forecasts and other fire information produced by the Weather Forecast Research Team at the University of British Columbia.

The forecast shows noticeable smoke impacts hitting Vancouver Island Wednesday afternoon and growing more prevalent overnight, dissipating later Thursday.

Air quality warnings have been issued by Environment Canada for other parts of the province as many central and interior B.C. communities are being – or likely to be over the next 24 to 48 hours – impacted by wildfire smoke.

RELATED: Air quality statements remain in place across Western Canada as wildfires rage

Smoke is widespread and extends into southeastern B.C. along the Rocky Mountains, according to Environment Canada.

Haze and smoke conditions will be variable within these regions. Conditions are expected to worsen later in the day and overnight period.

The air quality health index forecast shows Island numbers – Victoria, West Shore and Nanaimo – remain at low health risk for May 17 and 18.

Find the wildfire smoke forecast map online at firesmoke.ca/forecasts/current.

READ ALSO: Summer-like B.C. already at ‘core fire season’ in parts of the province

Are smokey skies impacting where you live? Share your photos by emailing newsroom@vicnews.com.


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