SALT LAKE CITY — Air quality in northern Utah is expected to take a hit Tuesday thanks to wind blowing wildfire smoke in from the Pacific Northwest.
Smoke from wildfires to the northwest will increase over northern Utah and southwest Wyoming through Tuesday morning, remaining in place through much of the day. #utwx #wywx pic.twitter.com/VdtrWEOtRw
— NWS Salt Lake City (@NWSSaltLakeCity) July 15, 2024
What to expect air quality in Utah to look like today
KSL Meteorologist Matt Johnson said the smoke will settle in throughout the day Tuesday. That could cause air quality in some areas to become unhealthy for sensitive groups
The good news, Johnson said, is the smoke will clear out more as the week progresses, thanks to a southerly wind flow.
The forecasted high in Salt Lake City is 96 degrees on Tuesday. But, for the rest of the week, highs will hover at or near 100 degrees.
Adam Small is a reporter for KSL NewsRadio. He primarily reports on the Great Salt Lake and Natural Resources. Follow him Facebook and X.