http://www.tulsaworld.com/news/article.aspx?articleID=070803_1__Thest63032
The state Department of Environmental Quality has posted a fine particulate advisory for all of northeastern Oklahoma, including the metropolitan Tulsa area.
State air quality monitors are detecting a level of air pollution considered unhealthy for sensitive groups throughout the area, the DEQ says.
People with heart and lung disease and very young and very old people are considered to be most sensitive to fine particulate matter.
In addition to Tulsa, the advisory covers Oklahoma City, and most of the eastern half of the state.
It's a drag out there....worst I have ever seen!
Right in time for the PGA.
Traffic is incredible too.
Sounds like it must be in the 90's with no rain for a week and no wind. Welcome my PGA overlords [B)]
Lets hope for an unpredicted break in the weather so everyone can have a good time. Or not, and we can watch those sucked suffer on ESPN from the comfort of my couch.