2026 Rankings

Counties with Highest Wildfire Smoke Risk in Maine —...

Last updated: June 4, 2026

16 ZIP codes ranked by Smoke Risk

Out of 16 counties with wildfire data, these are the counties with the highest smoke exposure risk.

Statistic Value
Counties ranked 16
Avg smoke risk (top 100) 6/100
Total county fires 5yr (top 100) 578

Top 16 Counties

Rank County State Smoke Risk County Fires (5yr) ZIP Codes
1 York Maine 13/100 60 50
2 Oxford Maine 13/100 31 29
3 Cumberland Maine 11/100 41 45
4 Androscoggin Maine 11/100 27 25
5 Kennebec Maine 7/100 41 41
6 Lincoln Maine 7/100 24 23
7 Franklin Maine 7/100 11 20
8 Somerset Maine 6/100 24 24
9 Sagadahoc Maine 6/100 10 8
10 Knox Maine 5/100 24 18
11 Waldo Maine 5/100 23 20
12 Piscataquis Maine 4/100 24 13
13 Penobscot Maine 2/100 61 45
14 Aroostook Maine 1/100 61 41
15 Washington Maine 1/100 61 36
16 Hancock Maine 1/100 55 47

Methodology

County rankings for Maine based on average smoke risk score and fire frequency.

Data sources: National Interagency Fire Center (NIFC), EPA AirNow. Last updated: 2026-06-04.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is wildfire smoke risk calculated?

Smoke risk scores (0-100) combine multiple factors: proximity to recent wildfires, county fire frequency over the past 5 years, historical smoke days, and geographic position relative to typical fire corridors. Higher scores indicate greater smoke exposure risk during fire season.

How can I protect myself from wildfire smoke?

Use a HEPA air purifier indoors, wear N95 or KN95 masks outdoors during smoke events, seal windows and doors, and monitor AirNow.gov for real-time air quality. Create a clean room in your home with the purifier running and windows sealed.

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