Update: Air stagnation advisory for Oregon until early Saturday morning

The National Weather Service issued a revised air stagnation advisory on Friday at 11:54 p.m. that will remain in effect until 4 a.m. on Saturday for the following areas: West Central Willamette Valley, East Central Willamette Valley, Lower Columbia River, Tualatin Valley, Outer Southeast Portland Metro, Clackamas County Cascade Foothills, Cascade Foothills of Marion and Linn counties, and Lane County Cascade Foothills.

“There will be a period of stagnant air conditions due to light winds and limited air movement,” the weather agency warns. Over time, this situation can cause air contaminants to accumulate.

According to the weather service, “people with respiratory problems may experience problems as a result of declining air quality.” “State air quality agencies may advise—or even require—that household wood burning devices be kept to a minimum and that no outdoor burning take place. Long stretches of stagnant air can trap pollutants near the ground where people live and breathe, according to state air quality regulators. For information on any current limitations in your area, contact your local burn and air quality department. When there is a high degree of air pollution during times of stagnant air, people with respiratory illnesses should heed their doctor’s advise, particularly if your location is under an Air Quality Alert. As an alternative, you could enter your location in the search bar located on the homepage’s upper-left corner. If there is an Air Quality Alert for your area, it will be displayed at the top; if so, you can click on it to view further information.

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