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Edmonton is in the midst of its 3rd-smokiest summer. And it's not over yet

Edmonton is having another smoky summer. According to the national weather agency, the city has recorded the third-most smoke hours on record and there are weeks left in wildfire season.

Local air quality forecasted to be 'very high risk' through Friday at least

Tall buildings sit on a hilltop. Beyond the city, smoke hazes the horizon.
Wildfire smoke is expected to continue worsening air quality in Edmonton through Friday at least, according to Environment and Climate Change Canada. (David Bajer/CBC)

ZoComeauwas sitting on a deck in Edmonton when she noticed haze rolling in.

Comeau, visiting from Halifax to perform atthe Edmonton Fringe Festival, was confused because it seemed like fog, but smelled like a campfire.

"It's hard. It's rough to breathe," she said. "Even in the theatre, you see little pieces of debris floating around the lights."

Alberta's capital city has had another smoky summer:as of midnight Thursday, Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) recorded 136 smoke hours, when smoke obscures visibility within 9.7 kilometres, saidJustin Shelley, an agency meteorologist.

Typically, smoke hours are recorded from May through September, which would make2024 the city's third-most smoke-filled year on record,he said (records on the city's smoke hours extend back more than 70 years). If the range is expanded to October, this year has had thefourth-most smoke.

Shelley expects the city's smoke hours to continue rising, however, given there are still a couple of months left in the wildfire season and that smoke remains in the city's short-term forecast.

The national weather agency has issued air quality advisories for most of the province, including Edmonton. The air has been 'Very High Risk' overthe past couple of days and it is forecasted to be so through Friday, at least, according to theECCC air quality health index.

"Smoke forecasting is pretty tricky," Shelley said, noting that slight weather changes can affect predictions.

"But right now we're not really seeing a big shift in the pattern. We'll likely see these conditions continue into the weekend,until early next week."

WATCH |Smoke shrouds downtown Edmonton:

Smoke shrouds downtown Edmonton

14 days ago
Duration 1:26
An aerial look at wildfire in smoke in Edmonton on Aug. 15, 2024

In the meantime, some people in Edmonton told CBC News they are wary of the smoke, but try to go about their lives.

Ellie Simonot said she hashad to cancel or reschedule plans with friends a few times this summer.She and her family, who live near the river valley, have not gone for as many hikes in the area as usual.

"Sometimes, when you're walking around or doing anything active, you can really feel it affecting your body," Simonot said.

ForRuth Lu, the smoke is not ideal and she has been noticing heavy smoke more often during the summers.

"I'm considering wearing a mask on days like this," she told CBC News Thursday.

Shelley saidEdmonton experienced 299 smoke hours last year, which was a record wildfire season.