Northwest heat wave and bad air from wildfires pose danger

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Northwest heat wave and bad air from wildfires pose danger
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A heat wave is baking the Pacific Northwest as wildfire smoke drifts in from blazes in British Columbia and Washington. While raising air quality concerns, forecasters say the hazy sky could drop temperatures slightly lower than predicted.

An air quality alert was issued through Saturday night for much of northwestern Washington because of smoke drifting in from blazes in the eastern part of the state and British Columbia. However, forecasters said the hazy sky could drop temperatures slightly lower than predicted Friday and Saturday.

“If you increase your baseline temperature, you greatly increase your odds of extreme heat events,” said Masters, co-founder of the private Weather Underground company. Oregon Gov. Kate Brown has declared a state of emergency and activated an emergency operations center. City and county governments have opened cooling centers, extended public library hours and waived bus fare for those headed to cooling centers. A 24-hour statewide help line will direct callers to the nearest cooling shelter and offer safety tips., including low-income older people and those living outdoors.

Scott Zalitis, who was shirtless in the heat, ate lime-green popsicles handed out by the group Thursday and told volunteers that the temperature at his campsite reached 105 F the day before.“It’s miserable. I can’t handle the heat no matter what. So, I mean, it’s hard to stand. Even in the shade it’s too hot,” Zalitis said. “You want to stay somewhere that’s cool, as cool as possible.”

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