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Aliso Viejo Air Quality Moderate After San Diego Fires
Coastal air returns to moderate Monday after Sunday's "unhealthful" range due to several San Diego County wildfires over the weekend.

ALISO VIEJO, CA — South Orange County residents saw and smelled smoke over the weekend, after three San Diego County wildfires fouled the air. Air quality for some regions of Orange County and along the coast remained unhealthy through late Sunday, the South Coast Air Quality Management District said.
SCAQMD issued a smoke advisory for Lake Forest, Dana Point, Laguna Beach, Irvine and Laguna Niguel, Sunday.
"Air quality may reach Unhealthy for Sensitive Group levels or higher in areas directly impacted by smoke," SCAQMD officials warned. Residents in the affected areas were advised to stay indoors and avoid vigorous exertion, especially those who are pregnant or have respiratory or heart diseases.
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On Monday, air quality returned to Moderate, an "acceptable" air quality for most of Orange County, they said. However, for some pollutants there may be a "moderate health concern for a very small number of people" who are unusually sensitive to air pollution, such as the young, elderly and those with breathing conditions.

4-day Forecast for Aliso Viejo
Today, mostly cloudy throughout the day.
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Tuesday July 10
Mostly cloudy throughout the day. High 85, low 68.
Chance of precipitation: 8%. Wind 3 mph from the SSW
Wednesday July 11
Partly cloudy overnight. High 84, low 67.
Chance of precipitation: 9%. Wind 4 mph from the SSW
Thursday July 12
Partly cloudy starting in the afternoon. High 81, low 67.
Chance of precipitation: 4%. Wind 4 mph from the SW
Friday July 13
Partly cloudy until evening. High 84, low 68.
Chance of precipitation: 0%. Wind 4 mph from the WSW
Data provided by darksky.net.
Photo: Courtesy David Okun: Camp Pendleton smoke column seen from Dana Point.
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