Wildfire smoke causing poor air quality across province
Smoke from wildfires in northern Saskatchewan is moving into central areas of the province today in the wake of a cold front moving through the area.
The hazy sky prompted Environment Canada to issue an Air Quality Advisory Tuesday morning for an area that stretches from north of La Ronge all the way down to just south of Fort Qu’Appelle. The area includes Prince Albert, Melfort, and Meadow Lake.
A blanket of smoke blew in to Prince Albert shortly after 9 a.m. and by 11 a.m. the Air Quality Health Index for the area was sitting at +10 or ‘Very High Risk.’ It is expected to drop to ‘Moderate Risk’ by Wednesday night. Air quality values for Buffalo Narrows and Saskatoon were also sitting at +10.