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Rhode Island Weather for July 18, 2026 – AIR QUALITY UNHEALTHY
On Saturday, July 18, 2026, in Rhode Island, expect a mostly sunny and warm day with somewhat less smoke remnants and a low storm risk.
The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM) forecasts that air quality will reach UNHEALTHY levels for sensitive groups due to elevated fine particles on Saturday, July 18.
Heavy smoke pushing south of Rhode Island on Friday, under a northwest flow, will recirculate back into the area on Saturday under a southwest flow. Some improvements in air quality are expected Sunday.
What to Expect:
- Poor air quality
- Reduced visibility
- Smell of smoke
Health Advisory:
Wildfire smoke contains tiny particles (and other pollutants) that can irritate eyes, nose, throat, and lungs. It can also worsen symptoms in individuals with asthma, lung, or heart conditions. To reduce exposure, the following precautions are recommended for those with asthma, lung, or heart conditions:
- Stay indoors with windows closed when fine particle levels are high.
- If running air conditioning, turn off any fresh intake options so as not to draw in outside air.
- Limit outdoor activity; choose less strenuous activities and reduce time spent outdoors
- Wear a properly fitted N95 mask when outside
- While driving, set the car’s air system to “recirculate”
- Learn how to create a clean air room in your home using a box fan
- Use high-efficiency (HEPA) air filters in heating and cooling systems
Stay Informed:
- www.airnow.gov or download the AirNOW app
- www.dem.ri.gov/airquality.
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)’s Fire and Smoke Map has detailed information on current air quality readings, including DEM and RI Department of Health (RIDOH) air quality monitors, along with the network of regional low-cost sensors.
