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Idaho Just Became the Fourth Wildfire Smoke Front of the 2026 Season

I have been tracking this wildfire season week by week, and it keeps doing the same thing: instead of one story fading out, a new region lights up. Idaho is now the fourth, and it is the broadest advisory yet in terms of how much of a single state it covers.

Written by Sama Alabed · July 28, 2026

The short version

A fourth front, and this one is basically statewide

Idaho's Department of Environmental Quality issued and then extended an air quality advisory on July 26 and 27, 2026, naming 34 counties: Ada, Adams, Bannock, Bingham, Blaine, Boise, Bonneville, Butte, Camas, Canyon, Cassia, Clark, Clearwater, Custer, Elmore, Fremont, Gem, Gooding, Idaho, Jefferson, Jerome, Latah, Lemhi, Lewis, Lincoln, Madison, Minidoka, Nez Perce, Owyhee, Payette, Power, Teton, Twin Falls, Valley, and Washington. For a state with 44 counties total, that is close to all of it. All outdoor burning is prohibited while the advisory holds. Local reporting the same day confirmed a forecast air quality index of 180 for July 27, which lands in the RED category that Idaho DEQ describes as Very Unhealthy, with a slight easing toward the Unhealthy band expected by July 29.

Why four regions at once actually matters

instead of one story fading out, a new region lights up

The health risk here is not new. Fine particulate matter, the PM2.5 that makes wildfire smoke dangerous rather than merely unpleasant, is small enough to travel deep into your lungs and into your bloodstream, and it is the same reason the Northeast advisories earlier this month came with asthma and cardiovascular warnings. What is new is the geography. In the space of four days this site has covered Eastern Washington on July 25, Eastern and Central Oregon on July 26, and now essentially all of Idaho, all while the Northeast and Midwest story sits in front of the Senate. Four separate government advisories, four separate regions, all live at the same time. If you have been reading wildfire smoke coverage as one national event that either is or is not happening to you, this is the season where that stops working.

Still live
The Northeast and Midwest, Canadian smoke, now in front of the Senate.
July 25
Eastern Washington, the Kaiser Canyon Fire.
July 26
Eastern and Central Oregon, seven counties.
July 27
Essentially all of Idaho.

Honest caveat

This is a regional government advisory, not a new study or a new mechanism. Nothing here changes what we already knew about PM2.5 and your lungs and heart, which was well documented long before this month. The real limitation is volatility: these advisories get extended, expanded, narrowed, and lifted on a scale of days, and I have watched the New York version of this story do exactly that more than once. Treat the numbers here as the freshest official guidance as of July 27, not as a guarantee of what the air looks like outside your window today.

What this means for you

If you are in Idaho or the wider Mountain West, or you have travel through the region planned, check Idaho DEQ's own air quality page before you commit to anything outdoors, since this is a rolling advisory rather than a single alert. Indoors, a real HEPA purifier sized to the room you actually spend time in is the single highest leverage thing you can do, and it works whether the smoke is coming from Idaho, Oregon, Washington, or Canada. Outdoors, a properly fitted N95 or P100 respirator is what state agencies themselves recommend, and a cloth mask is not a substitute. Worth sorting out before the next extension rather than during it.

Primary sources

  1. Idaho Department of Environmental Quality, "During Wildfire Smoke Season, DEQ Encourages Idahoans to Use Trusted Air Quality Information," updated July 27, 2026. deq.idaho.gov
  2. Idaho News, "Idaho DEQ issues red, unhealthy air quality forecast as wildfire smoke worsens," July 27, 2026. idahonews.com

Common questions

Which Idaho counties are under the air quality advisory?

Idaho's Department of Environmental Quality named 34 counties in its advisory, updated the morning of July 27, 2026: Ada, Adams, Bannock, Bingham, Blaine, Boise, Bonneville, Butte, Camas, Canyon, Cassia, Clark, Clearwater, Custer, Elmore, Fremont, Gem, Gooding, Idaho, Jefferson, Jerome, Latah, Lemhi, Lewis, Lincoln, Madison, Minidoka, Nez Perce, Owyhee, Payette, Power, Teton, Twin Falls, Valley, and Washington counties. That is effectively the entire state, and all outdoor burning is prohibited across the advisory area while it stays in effect.

How bad is Idaho's air quality right now, and how long will it last?

The forecast air quality index reached 180 on July 27, 2026, which sits in the RED band that Idaho DEQ labels Very Unhealthy. Forecasts had it easing back toward the Unhealthy band by July 29. Advisories like this one move in both directions within days, so check Idaho DEQ's own air quality page for anything newer before you plan your outdoor time.

How is this different from the other 2026 wildfire smoke advisories?

This is the fourth separate wildfire smoke geography tracked this month. The first was the Northeast and Midwest event driven by Canadian wildfires, serious enough that a U.S. senator introduced a bill over it. The second was the Kaiser Canyon Fire in Eastern Washington on July 25. The third was the Eastern and Central Oregon advisory on July 26. Idaho is the fourth, which means the 2026 wildfire season is a set of regional stories rather than one national one.

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