12:45 AM: No wood smoke at this time. Thankfully.
5:00 AM: No wood smoke where we live. But there was a smoldering wood smoke and burnt wood smell coming from a house east of 19th & Margaret on the southern edge of Silver Lake. I could smell the wood smoke from that source very faintly at Lake Blvd. & Swan. It is likely they were the source of last night's wood smoke considering the wind pattern at the time.
10:45 AM: Faint grass smoke. I can smell it coming in the windows. Somebody somewhere is burning yard waste. Every damn day in this nightmare city somebody is burning something! Morning, noon, night, wood, grass, leaves, or whatever. Somebody is burning something every day. It was not like this back in the late 1990s. North St. Paul used to be a good place to live. Not anymore and not for several years.
11:15 AM: No smoke of any kind at this time. The grass smoke from earlier did not last long. 80 degrees at this time measured at North High School, cloudy, and humid.
There was no wood smoke this evening. It was warm and muggy. There are not as many bonfires when temperatures get into the upper 80s. The Twin Cities temperature at 9:00 PM was 86 degrees. While the air was thick with humidity, it was nice to step outside and take a deep breathe of fresh air.