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Environment Canada lifts advisory as dust settles in Prince George

Prince George was under an advisory for six days, minus seven hours on Monday
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Steam floats into the morning sky in downtown Prince George (via Kyle Balzer)

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.