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  • RontunerR Offline
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    Up to 385 now from the sensor not far from us. Thanks for posting the picture that allowed me to find the airnow.gov site

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      #11

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      This one station that's nearby is reading crazy high; others are more in the 350-450 range. Not sure what's going on.

      Regardless, it's wicked miserable out there.

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      • RontunerR Rontuner

        Up to 385 now from the sensor not far from us. Thanks for posting the picture that allowed me to find the airnow.gov site

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        @Rontuner said:

        Up to 385 now from the sensor not far from us. Thanks for posting the picture that allowed me to find the airnow.gov site

        There's another site, too, IQAir. That crazy reading is in Northbrook (it's up to 860 now) and the sensor is an Illinois EPA device.

        https://www.iqair.com/profile/illinois-epa

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          RealPlayer
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          #13

          It’s 158 here. Grey skies but I don’t smell smoke. You feel something’s off though, an “ugh” sensation being outdoors.

          With better air, I’d be on my bike. I hate not riding in otherwise nice weather.

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            I had planned exercise.
            Canada gave me a good excuse to procrastinate.
            May I check the air quality index again tomorrow and see what happens.

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              Today's AQI is even higher than yesterday's!

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              • RontunerR Offline
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                thank you Canada for trying to smudge the evil out of the US.... (seen today)

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                • MikM Offline
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                  #17

                  In Iowa this weekend. 30 here, clear blue skies.

                  The state is surprisingly pretty, kind of like south central Wisconsin, gently rolling. I expected it to be more like central Illinois.

                  We had severe flash floods in Cincinnati yesterday! That has not happened in the 42 years I’ve lived there.

                  “I refuse to answer that question on the grounds that I don't know the answer”
                  ― Douglas Adams

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                    Steve Miller
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                    #18

                    I’m at a music festival in central Ohio.

                    Yesterday the smoke was thick and you could smell the fire. Then a rainstorm came through and washed away the smoke.

                    Then the rainstorm turned in to a lightning storm and they stopped the music and told everybody to take cover as people sitting in metal chairs under a metal framed portable canopy wasn’t a great idea during a lightning storm and they wereconcerned for their sound equipment.

                    Then they moved the whole deal in to a big exhibition building here at the fairgrounds. That worked fine.

                    More storms forecast for this afternoon.

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                      That was one great thing about SoCal. It wasn’t going to rain from March to November or do. It just wasn’t.

                      “I refuse to answer that question on the grounds that I don't know the answer”
                      ― Douglas Adams

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                        jon-nyc
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                        We’re supposed to get that rain today

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                        • R RealPlayer

                          It’s 158 here. Grey skies but I don’t smell smoke. You feel something’s off though, an “ugh” sensation being outdoors.

                          With better air, I’d be on my bike. I hate not riding in otherwise nice weather.

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                          jon-nyc
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                          @RealPlayer said:

                          It’s 158 here. Grey skies but I don’t smell smoke. You feel something’s off though, an “ugh” sensation being outdoors.

                          With better air, I’d be on my bike. I hate not riding in otherwise nice weather.

                          Yep. I keep putting off my ride another day…. Before you know it a week passes.

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