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(KUTV) — Fires in the state and even in other states such as Idaho and California, have left many Utah communities in a haze of smoke that makes the mountains and the blue sky disappear. It’s not a ...
WASHINGTON (7News) — If you checked your air quality app today and saw “moderate” readings around Washington, D.C., you might have wondered how that’s possible on a bright, sunny winter day. The ...
A major new study from heart researchers at Intermountain Health finds that spikes in fine particulate air pollution (PM2.5) along the Wasatch Front during summer months from local and national ...
SALT LAKE CITY -- With snow on the ground and relatively stable weather patterns, parts of Utah could see their first serious winter inversion over the next week. Pollution trapped by the inversion ...
It's ozone season. Show UCAIR and take action for better air. Thom Carter, Executive Director of Utah Clean Air Partnership (UCAIR), joined us with little things we all can do to make a big difference ...
Thanksgiving is a time for gratitude. But in the Treasure Valley, it’s also a time for annoyance: It marks, unofficially and approximately, the start of inversion season. And indeed, inversion season ...
Take a drive up to Bogus Basin during the winter and look out over the Treasure Valley and you may see a haze hanging over Boise and its surrounding cities. But for those below the haze … the view is ...
Thursday was a moderate air quality day, as Salt Lake City’s winter inversion began to creep in. The state Division of Air Quality called for Utahns to not burn solid fuels and the division asked ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A cold-air inversion is visible looking south to the Owyhee Mountains on Saturday, Nov. 27, 2021. (Sarah A.
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