Smoke from wildfires has been in and out of Mesa County for several weeks. It can be hard to keep up with how smoke, advisories and overall air quality can affect you and your family. Mesa County Public Health (MCPH) will update this page daily until we start to see some long-term stability in our air quality.
Friday, August 24, 2018
No advisories are in effect for Mesa County, today.
Our forecast shows we are in the good category, meaning air quality should be satisfactory for all residents.
Thursday, August 23, 2018
No advisories are in effect for Mesa County, today.
Our forecast shows we are in the good category, meaning air quality should be satisfactory for all residents.
Wednesday, August 22, 2018
No advisories are in effect for Mesa County, today.
Our forecast shows we’ll be in the good category today, which means air quality should be satisfactory for all residents.
Tuesday, August 21, 2018
No advisories are in effect for Mesa County, today.
Our forecast shows we’ll be in the moderate category today, which means unusually sensitive groups should consider reducing prolonged or heavy outdoor exertion.
Monday, August 20, 2018
No advisories are in effect for Mesa County, today.
MCPH lifted the wildfire smoke advisory at noon on Monday, Aug. 20, as smoke has cleared in our area.
Residents should keep in mind that as weather patterns change and wildfires continue to burn throughout the state and country, we may need issue another air quality advisory at a later date. MCPH will inform residents if and when we go into an air quality advisory.