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Why are skies hazy across Texas? See your city’s AQI this weekend
Humidity and wildfires in Mexico are bringing hazy skies across the state of Texas.
2024 wildfire season forecast
Bad air quality and low visibility could once again be a concern as wildfires ramp up in the United States and Canada.
Texas skies are hazy this week thanks to the tedious combination of humidity and smoke drifting from various fires.
Hazy conditions and poor air quality will remain steady through the weekend, according to data from AirNow.gov, the nation’s official website for air quality monitoring.
Here’s what we know.
Where is smoke coming from in Texas?
This week, active wildfires have been reported in California, New Orleans, Mexico, and Central America. Strong winds are carrying remnants of smoke to various parts of Texas, including Austin, Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, San Antonio and Waco.
According to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, residual smoke from seasonal burnings and industrial activities is the primary contributing factor to the haze in Texas.
“Elsewhere, light to moderate winds combined with very high relative humidity east of the dryline has kept elevated fine particulate matter concentrations widespread and are expected to be sustained,” according to the daily statement on the TCEQ website Wednesday.
Air Quality Index: Map of current conditions across Texas
Much of the eastern portion of the state will experience moderate to unhealthy air quality conditions through Saturday as a cold front continues to bring residual smoke and high relative humidity. According to AirNow, these are the forecasted AQIs through Saturday.
- Amarillo: Good through the weekend
- Austin: Unhealthy for sensitive groups, moderate beginning Friday
- Corpus: Unhealthy for all, moderate beginning Friday
- Dallas-Fort Worth: Moderate through the weekend
- El Paso: Moderate through the weekend
- Houston: Unhealthy for sensitive groups, moderate on Saturday
- Lubbock: Good through the weekend
- Midland-Odessa: Good through the weekend
- San Antonio: Moderate
- Waco: Unsafe for sensitive groups, moderate and good on Friday and Saturday
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At least 5 injured in Dallas shooting overnight, police say
At least five people were injured in an overnight shooting in Oak Cliff on Sunday, Dallas police said.
Around 4:30 a.m., police were called to a shooting in the 1400 block of Glen Avenue, where several people at a party had been shot, the report states. Police believe there was a large crowd and an argument broke out before one person pulled a gun and began shooting.
Police said at least five people self-transported to the hospital and are in stable condition.
Dallas police did not say what led up to the shooting or if the victims and suspects knew each other. One person was arrested at the scene.
The investigation is ongoing.
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