Kamloops-area wildfire smoke warnings downgraded but risks still persist
KAMLOOPS — An air quality warning for much of the Kamloops area brought on by fires in the Boston Bar area has been downgraded but that doesn’t mean the risk has subsided.
An orange level air quality warning across the South Thompson and the Shuswap was downgraded to a yellow level warning Thursday (July 9) afternoon. Similar warnings are also in effect for the Lillooet area and the Nicola Valley, while a yellow warning for the North Thompson was lifted.
The Lytton area remains under an orange warning, which was put in place Thursday afternoon.
“In order to get an orange criteria, that means there is a high risk and high confidence at least in the short term of this continuing to be an issue and that there is a fairly significant health risk associated with it,” Environment Canada meteorologist Morgen Shull said of the criteria.



