Smoky skies caused by wildfires in Washington
The recent haze floating above the Okanagan was not caused by any local fires.
Matt Loney, a meteorologist with Environment Canada, told Vernon Matters the smoky conditions were the result of wildfires burning south of the border.
“[Satellite images from the past few days show] the smoke made its way in from the south, from fires in Washington state,” Loney said.
“There’s quite a number that are burning down there with the warm temperatures they’ve been experiencing. During the day the activity tends to flare up, and with the southerly feed that was coming in, especially Tuesday, that brought in visible smoke into southern portions of British Columbia.”











