nostr:npub15032q7muvxa88vu4u7q4azv686px4l6u3qnqarrvt242a8lrx04qgmuxwg nostr:npub14sguaczyhalhw054hsk79cu7mcw9vtpxqra6q3ljjgc5snmsxawqqms3sm Diamond Heights and Twin Peaks seem fine as the top of the hills get the breeze to clear things out. It is down from the hills in Noe Valley and Castro that it gets high.
Discussion
nostr:npub1ljvqah536lxjgdlez68jkuufjhxrvj9aexncgq2ur6xshn2jtkyswsgdhk nostr:npub14sguaczyhalhw054hsk79cu7mcw9vtpxqra6q3ljjgc5snmsxawqqms3sm That makes sense logically, even if the AQ numbers on the map seem redder up top. Either way, today didn't feel nearly as bad as previous year's smokey days. The light was a bit strange but the air didn't smell.
(Add: the cooler airflow picked up nicely down here in Noe Valley late this afternoon. Now we're waiting for the inside of the house to cool down, with all the doors and windows open.)