(KRON) — A stream of wildfire smoke from Northern California is moving toward the Bay Area Wednesday.
Smoke from the Green Fire — a 5,000-acre fire burning west of Shasta Lake — could soon reach the Bay Area, according to the National Weather Service. Satellite imagery showed the smoke moving south across the Sacramento Valley Wednesday morning.
“[The smoke] may be heading to the Bay Area as winds turn more northeast across the North Bay this afternoon,” the National Weather Service’s Wednesday forecast reads.
Satellite imagery shows smoke drifting toward the Bay Area Thursday. (NWS) Smoke rising from the Green Fire burning in Shasta County. (Inciweb)Smoke fuming from the Green Fire in Shasta County and Orleans Complex in Humboldt County on July 10, 2025. (NASA Worldview)KRON4 Meteorologist Kyla Grogan forecasts that the smoke from the Green Fire and the Orleans Complex fire burning in Humboldt County could reach the Bay Area by Friday.
100-foot sea serpent headed to Golden Gate Park: photosKRON4 is awaiting a response from the Bay Area Air Quality Management District on how the smoke could affect air quality the the Bay Area.
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