Bright Valley Air
Today's air over Bright in plain words — the smoke check for fire season, updated through the day.
Today's air over Bright in plain words — the smoke check for fire season, updated through the day.
A plain-language read on the air over Bright, updated through the day. It matters most in fire season, when smoke from fires in the surrounding ranges settles into the valley — sometimes when there's no fire anywhere near town.
Good The air is about as clean as it gets — no reason to change any plans.
| Day | Air quality |
|---|---|
| Mon 15 Jun | Fair |
| Tue 16 Jun | Good |
| Wed 17 Jun | Fair |
| Thu 18 Jun | Good |
Bright is on the floor of the Ovens valley, ringed by forested ranges. On still days and overnight, bushfire smoke from the wider North East drains down into the valley and lingers, so the air here can be hazy even when the nearest flames are a long way off. This is the documented pattern in the bad summers — 2003, the 2013 Harrietville fire, and the 2019–20 Black Summer, when smoke hung over town for weeks.
EPA Victoria's Bright air-monitoring site has been offline since at least 9 June 2026 with a technical fault, so there's no live street-level reading for the town right now. This page instead reads a Europe-and-global weather model (Copernicus CAMS, via Open-Meteo) at Bright's coordinates. Treat it as a useful guide to the trend, not a measurement on your street — and check EPA AirWatch for the official picture when the local monitor is back.
The figure shown is fine-particle pollution (PM2.5) in micrograms per cubic metre — the smoke particles small enough to reach deep into the lungs. Low readings are the everyday norm here. It's the spikes on smoky days that matter: that's when people with heart or lung conditions, older people and young children feel it first.
Updated 14 June at 7:33. These are modelled estimates for the area around Bright town centre, not readings from a street monitor — air right beside a busy road can be worse than the area-wide picture. Official forecast: epa.vic.gov.au. Air quality data by Open-Meteo (CC BY 4.0), based on Copernicus CAMS.