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Just got done staining a large deck with oil base stain. My employee looked at me while wiping oil on his face while attempting to wipe away the sweat and said, this is hell on earth. How do you do it everyday. I said "because I like it". He told me I was sick in the head. It's 98, humid and smoky. What's not to like. Better then being in an office building. 

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Have a feeling air going to get nasty around here tonight into tomorrow. Areas in PA going into very unhealthy to hazardous air quality which they only had it getting to code red. Pittsburgh already into very unhealthy levels. 

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13 minutes ago, dailylurker said:

Just got done staining a large deck with oil base stain. My employee looked at me while wiping oil on his face while attempting to wipe away the sweat and said, this is hell on earth. How do you do it everyday. I said "because I like it". He told me I was sick in the head. It's 98, humid and smoky. What's not to like. Better then being in an office building. 

Perhaps he would also enjoy a winter trip to the NY Snowbelt? 

 

 

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1 minute ago, GramaxRefugee said:

Perhaps he would also enjoy a winter trip to the NY Snowbelt? 

 

 

Naaaa.. he's not one of us lol. I'm super ready! It's great watching these heat domes turing the lakes into batch water. Man.. those first cold shots in late November are going to produce epic rates. As a rate chaser I approve. 

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2 minutes ago, MN Transplant said:

Good news is that the HRRR is being less aggressive on the smoke over the past several runs.  Bad news is that it is undershooting the visibility reduction in the Great Lakes right now.  Much of WI and MI have 1 mile or less visibility.

I haven’t seen it back off much from what I seen. And air qualities as worse than forecasted in parts of central Pa nw Pa right now. 

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10 minutes ago, TSSN+ said:

I haven’t seen it back off much from what I seen. And air qualities as worse than forecasted in parts of central Pa nw Pa right now. 

maybe the mountains will help block the lower level stuff.  Air Quality is bad in Philly/NYC but not purple-bad.

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15 minutes ago, TSSN+ said:

I haven’t seen it back off much from what I seen. And air qualities as worse than forecasted in parts of central Pa nw Pa right now. 

I’ve been using surface viz as a proxy for how it will seem at the ground level, but yeah, it is going to be smoky in the column.

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29 minutes ago, MN Transplant said:

Good news is that the HRRR is being less aggressive on the smoke over the past several runs.  Bad news is that it is undershooting the visibility reduction in the Great Lakes right now.  Much of WI and MI have 1 mile or less visibility.

It shunts the 200+ near surface smoke off to our east (Capeland) so we get values around 100. Talked to the team reps for my swim team and fought to get practices reduced from 1 hour to 45 minutes for age groups tomorrow. My atmosphere course last fall really emphasized how pm is not something you want to play around with when it comes to nearly any exposure. It's the day before divisionals so we're tapering anyways. 

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1 minute ago, SnowenOutThere said:

It shunts the 200+ near surface smoke off to our east (Capeland) so we get values around 100. Talked to the team reps for my swim team and fought to get practices reduced from 1 hour to 45 minutes for age groups tomorrow. My atmosphere course last fall really emphasized how pm is not something you want to play around with when it comes to nearly any exposure. It's the day before divisionals so we're tapering anyways. 

Could you also call my county rec program and get them to cancel softball tomorrow night lol

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Just got a code purple for tomorrow up here. 
 

The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection has issued a Code PURPLE Air Quality Alert for all of central Pennsylvania for Friday, July 17th.

Wildfire smoke from northern Minnesota and south central Canada will continue to result in unhealthy air quality through Friday.

Everyone should limit outdoor strenuous activity and exercise due to poor air quality. Sensitive groups should avoid all outdoor activity. Sensitive groups include children, the elderly, and people suffering from heart disease, asthma, or other lung diseases.

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Latest from Mount Holly on the smoke-

Latest HRRR/RAP smoke guidance continues to depict that a slug of
dense near surface smoke from the wildfires originating over western
Ontario will spread into the region tonight. Skies will likely be
quite hazy with visibilities projected to fall between 1 to 3 miles
overnight, before improving some on Friday. With more of a northerly
surface flow expected overnight and into early Friday, this may
suppress the worst of the smoke south of our area by mid-day.
However, as flow shifts to more southerly by Friday night, guidance
is hinting that surface smoke may return into the weekend.
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