Anonymous wrote:On a normal day if it was yellow or orange, there would be no modification, so I wish they'd call it back. My 9 year old is crawling the walls after all the indoor time!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our school cancelled outdoor recess. I think it’s too bad. The air quality is much better today and the kids can be outside.
That's like saying the flood waters are down to two feet from six feet so the kids can play in the water.
Anonymous wrote:It is ridiculous that
they can't go outside today. This area is normally yellow on a good day.
That second intense cloud of smoke will be steered toward much of New Jersey, southern Pennsylvania, the Delmarva Peninsula and Washington to start the day. It may not be quite as bad as Thursday’s smoke — but it’s still likely to trigger areas of Code Red or worse air quality. It may linger much of Friday in the eastern Mid-Atlantic, but improvement should arrive from the west as the smoke is pushed offshore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our school cancelled outdoor recess. I think it’s too bad. The air quality is much better today and the kids can be outside.
That's like saying the flood waters are down to two feet from six feet so the kids can play in the water.
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Air quality is at yellow
It’s yellow right now. Read the forecast discussion at AirNow.gov. No principal wants to be making a decision based on the air quality at the moment if recess. It’s just easier for MCPS to preemptively make the call for the day. It’s only one more day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our school cancelled outdoor recess. I think it’s too bad. The air quality is much better today and the kids can be outside.
That's like saying the flood waters are down to two feet from six feet so the kids can play in the water.
?
Air quality is at yellow
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our school cancelled outdoor recess. I think it’s too bad. The air quality is much better today and the kids can be outside.
That's like saying the flood waters are down to two feet from six feet so the kids can play in the water.
Anonymous wrote:Our school cancelled outdoor recess. I think it’s too bad. The air quality is much better today and the kids can be outside.