An air quality advisory is in effect for the Bay Area on Friday, as smoke from wildfires burning in far Northern California drifts into the region.
The Bay Area Air District said Thursday that the advisory is prompted by fires burning in the northern Sacramento Valley. Air quality in the eastern part of the region, along with the Santa Clara Valley could be impacted.
“Conditions can change rapidly and the amount and location of smoke at ground level is hard to predict,” the agency said in a statement…