Air quality alerts have been issued in various regions, including New York, North Carolina, and South Carolina, warning of unhealthy conditions for sensitive groups due to high ozone concentrations. The alerts advise limiting outdoor activities for vulnerable individuals.
The North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality and the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control have issued a Code Orange for ground level ozone through 8pm this evening. Sensitive groups should reduce prolonged or heavy outdoor exertion. #ncwx #scwx https://t.co/6wlrQZAgDN
An air quality alert begins at 10 AM this (Friday) morning and continues through 10 PM this evening. High ozone concentrations will be dangerous for sensitive groups, who should limit outdoor activity during the day today. #okwx https://t.co/3i4oyOHri9
Today is a Code Orange Air Quality Action Day for Mecklenburg, Cabarrus, and Union counties. That means the air quality could be unhealthy for sensitive groups (the elderly, the very young, and those with breathing difficulties). https://t.co/wd2DolyEPh
Heads up in the Upstate Friday. .... Poor air quality will lead to unhealthy conditions for sensitive groups, like those with respiratory or heart conditions, the very young & the very old. @WLOS_13 https://t.co/I8UtISpu1Y
.@NYSDEC Air Quality Health Advisory: Air Quality Index (AQI) forecast to reach 101-150 from 11 AM - 11 PM on 6/14. Unhealthy for sensitive groups & may be unhealthy for those sensitive to air pollution. Info: https://t.co/ZGkKsz9oMq. Multilingual/ASL: https://t.co/PefNUSKD4R