Well, here we are in the second week of the year, and we've got our first air stagnation event forecast. From now through Sunday night, we will have an inversion in our atmosphere. That means pollutants get trapped in the valley and can't escape.
If you use wood for heat, please be cautious with your fires now more than ever. Burn only dry, well-seasoned wood. Burn your fire hot; don't damp it down. If you have a modern stove with a catalyst, thank you! A catalytic converter in your stove can reduce pollutants leaving your chimney. They do wear out, and if it's been a few years since you've replaced it, please consider doing so.
If you have another source of heat, please consider using that the next few days to keep the pollutants from wood smoke from causing harm to others. If you are sensitive to wood smoke, run a HEPA filter in your home to help improve indoor air quality, and ask your neighbors to manage their woodstoves appropriately.
-- Mark Taratoot
Do unto those downstream as you would have those upstream do unto you. -Wendell Berry