Air Quality Health Advisory
Coverage of Air Quality Health Advisory in the Nexus archive.
- Smoke across Colorado from Pacific Northwest fires expected to last a few days
Smoke from Pacific Northwest fires is affecting Colorado, with an air quality health advisory expanded to several counties. The smoky conditions are expected to persist for a few days.
- New York air quality set to remain unhealthy through the weekend
New York City's air quality is expected to remain unhealthy through the weekend, with an Air Quality Index (AQI) forecast of 151-200 on July 18. The New York City Office of Emergency Management issued an Air Quality Health Advisory, warning that the conditions are unhealthy for everyone, particularly sensitive groups.
- Smoke, dirty rain, flash floods, high winds: Weekend NYC forecast looks grim
New York City faces an Air Quality Health Advisory due to wildfire smoke from Canada and the Great Lakes, causing a thick haze. The National Weather Service predicts the return of smog by Friday afternoon, with initially clear skies expected to worsen.
- Air Quality Health Advisory continues: Tracking conditions and who's at risk
Poor air quality persists in parts of the Capital Region due to lingering smoke from Canadian wildfires. While skies appeared slightly clearer on Thursday compared to Wednesday, the entire state remains under an Air Quality Health Advisory.
- Temperatures continue to climb across Colorado as we head into the holiday weekend
Temperatures in Colorado are rising into the low to mid-90s as wildfire smoke and high ozone levels trigger a health advisory until Thursday at 4 p.m. Red flag warnings and severe storm risks, including hail and 70 mph winds, are in effect for parts of the state. The warm, dry weather is expected to persist through the Fourth of July holiday with limited rain anticipated.
- More hot, dry and breezy weather in store across Colorado
Colorado faces high fire danger with hot, dry, and breezy weather, leading to smoky skies in the Denver metro area. Red flag warnings and an air quality health advisory are in effect due to wildfire smoke and ozone. Temperatures are expected to rise into the low to mid-90s through the week, with isolated thunderstorms possible.
- Air Quality Health Advisory extended in NYC
The Air Quality Health Advisory in NYC has been extended into Tuesday due to elevated ozone levels. The advisory, effective until 11 p.m., includes Rockland and Westchester counties and warns individuals with cardiovascular and respiratory diseases to take precautions.
- Extra Extra: You can't really 'beat the traffic' these days
Flexible in-office schedules have led to constant commuting, resulting in ongoing traffic issues. The article also mentions an Air Quality Health Advisory, a mysterious Upper West Side grocery list, and Zohran Mamdani.