
Live far from fire? You may still smell smoke
Smoke from the fire drifted across Southern California on Sunday, darkening skies and prompting concerns about worsening air quality in several regions.

A live camera view from Los Angeles International Airport facing SoFi Stadium showed a growing plume of smoke spreading across the area throughout the morning.
Shifting wind patterns played a major role in moving the smoke into heavily populated area, including areas in the San Fernando Valley.
Footage from Burbank showed hazy skies, with smoke mixing with cloud cover, which could trap pollutants closer to the ground.
As of Sunday morning, winds were pushing smoke westward from the Boyle Heights area before shifting north, spreading poor air quality conditions into nearby communities.
The worst conditions were initially reported overnight in the San Bernardino and Ontario areas, where smoke settled in valleys. By Sunday morning, conditions had worsened farther north, including the Hollywood Hills, Sherman Oaks and Studio City.
Areas just north of the fire were experiencing the most significant air quality impacts.
An air quality alert remains in effect through at least midday Sunday and could be extended until the fire is fully contained.







