I woke up this morning to air quality warnings of Code Red … or worse, Code Purple or Code Maroon!! I'd never heard of Code Purple or Maroon air quality warnings before
. Is this really dangerous, or is it a slow news day?
I usually ignore such air quality warnings because they lump together all kinds of different air pollutants (pollen, dust, smoke, gasoline or diesel engine pollution, into a single air quality rating. It's like if shoe sizes were limited to small, medium, large, or extra large.
But you just can't ignore Code Red or worse warnings. The sky is noticeably hazy today, and I did smell smoke in the air. My eyes sting a bit.
The weather during much of the past month has been very nice. Sunny, dry, and warm during the day – but not warm or humid enough to need AC. And cool and dry at night – I've slept with the windows open. The mornings can be cool, but by 9-10 am, the sun has comfortably warmed things up again. It's been this way for most all of the past month.
After hearing the air quality warnings, I closed all the windows, and the house has remained about 68°, while it's about 73° outside. I feel chilly, but I don't want to open the windows. Hope it improves tomorrow or Saturday. It's still much better than being in Canada surrounded by forest fires.