As of this morning, (Wednesday, April 22nd) smoke from wildfires in south Georgia has reached Gwinnett county due to significant winds. Those with respiratory issues should limit time outside and set air conditioning systems to recirculate inside air.
The smoke is expected to persist for one day at minimum due to ongoing fires in south Georgia. Monitoring air quality index throughout the day is essential to ensure minimal exposure, especially for those with respiratory issues. See the live air quality index for cities across Gwinnett County below.
