San Luis Obispo County Health officials are warning area residents sensitive to smoke particulates that smoke from the Kincade Fire to the North and the Tick fire to the south will sporadically affect the air quality on the Central Coast. The agency said people should expect hazy skies and concentrations of particulate and fine particulate matter to be higher than normal, according to a news release. Ozone concentrations are also expected to be higher than normal. Air quality is ranging from moderate to unhealthy for sensitive groups.