Windblown dust and ash advisory extended through Wednesday

A windblown dust and ash advisory has been extended through 7 p.m. Wednesday by the South Coast Air Quality Management District due to high winds in most of Los Angeles, Orange and Riverside counties in the South Coast Air Basin and the Coachella Valley.

Blowing dust may result in air quality index levels that are unhealthy for sensitive groups or worse, according to the SCAQMD. High winds may disperse ash from the Palisades and Eaton fires. Winds may also disperse ash from the Hurst, Kenneth, Line, Airport and Bridge fire burn scars.

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