The dust advisory is over for Prince George.
Environment Canada lifted the special air quality statement as of 1:20 p.m. today (April 4) after three straight days.
Concentration levels are at a moderate level on B.C.'s air quality index and clouds continue to roll over the city carrying some precipitation.
The northern capital has had a dust advisory in place for the last six days, with a seven-hour break between statements on Monday (April 1).
Showers are expected for Friday afternoon and evening (April 5) at a 30 per cent chance.
13:22 EnvCanada ended statement #AirQuality #PrinceGeorge #BCStorm https://t.co/PB9rSxVLkT
— PrinceGeorge (@ECAlertBC79) April 4, 2019