A gray, smoky sky is seen above Nipomo on the morning of Sept. 21, 2023. (Dave Alley/KEYT) SANTA MARIA, Calif. – For a second straight day, gray smoky skies are hovering over much of the Central Coast on Thursday. Wildfires burning in Northern California and Oregon, combined with meterological conditions, are pushing smoke hundreds of miles south across much of California, including the Central Coast. The conditions have caused both the Santa Barbara County Air Pollution Control District and San Luis Obispo County Air Pollution Control District to warn residents about the potential hazards associated with smoky skies. The Santa Barbara County Air Pollution Control District and Sant
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