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Friday, August 31, 2012

MDEQ Issues Air Quality Alert for Friday, Declares Ozone Action Day

Sunshine and high temperatures will combine Friday to make the air unhealthy for sensitive groups.

The Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ) has declared Friday to be an action day for elevated levels of ozone. Pollutants are expected to be in the unhealthy for sensitive groups range.  Friday will be sunny and warm with a highs in the low to mid 90s in southeast Michigan. Chance of rain is 10 percent. People and businesses should avoid these activities on Ozone Action days: Everyone is encouraged to car pool, use their bicycles or walk, and delay or combine errands when possible. Active children and adults, and persons with respiratory diseases such as asthma, should limit prolonged outdoor exertion, the MDEQ advises. Learn more on the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality webpage.

Sunday, July 15, 2012

MDEQ Issues Air Quality Alert Monday for Southeast Michigan

Plenty of sun and temperatures in the 90s prompt an alert that air quality may be unhealthy for people with breathing problems.

The combination of sunshine, warmer temperatures and a southwesterly wind expected Monday have prompted the Michigan Dept. of Environmental Quality (MDEQ) to issue an Air Quality Action Day for southeast Michigan on Monday. According to a statement issued by the MDEQ, "high pressure at the surface and upper levels moves in for Monday and more widespread ozone development is expected by then." People and businesses should avoid these activities on Air Action days: Everyone is encouraged to car pool, use their bicycles or walk, and delay or combine errands when possible. Active children and adults, and persons with respiratory diseases such as asthma, should limit prolonged outdoor exertion, the MDEQ advises. Learn more on the Michigan …

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Air Quality Alert Issued for Southeast Michigan Thursday

Temperatures could hit record highs tomorrow, the National Weather Service predicts.

Predicted high temperatures and poor air quality have the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ) issuing an "Air Action Day" alert Thursday. The National Weather Service (NWS) forecasts tomorrow's daytime high could reach 97, under mostly sunny skies.  According to the MDEQ release, "ozone concentrations in the Mississippi Valley have already reached USG (unhealthy for sensitive groups) levels" and that air mass is headed toward Michigan. Cleaner winds from the west could mean improved air quality, the release indicated, but the potential for unsafe levels of ozone led officials to issue the alert.  People and businesses in the area are encouraged to avoid these activities tomorrow: Everyone is encouraged to car pool, use …

Thursday, May 24, 2012

Air Quality Alert Issued for Chesterfield, New Baltimore on Thursday

The alert calls for those in Southeast Michigan to reduce activities which can lead to ozone formation.

An air quality alert action day has been issued for Thursday, meaning elevated levels of pollutants are expected, according to the National Weather Service. The alert has been issued for most of southeast Michigan, including Chesterfield Township and New Baltimore. "People and businesses are urged to avoid activities which lead to ozone formation," according to the alert. These activities include: Instead, it is encouraged that people car pool, bike to work and delay or combine errands when possible. "It is recommended that active children and adults and persons with respiratory diseases such as asthma limit prolonged outdoor exertion," according to the alert. On Thursday, the NWS forecasts it will be mostly sunny with a high near 84 …

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Heat Advisory, Air Quality Alert Issued for Macomb County

Temperatures will continue to climb through Wednesday and a heat advisory will remain in effect until midnight Wednesday.

The National Weather Service has issued a heat advisory and hazardous weather alert for Macomb County, while the Michigan Department of Natural Resources and Environment has issued an air quality alert. Increasing heat and humidity will lead to temperatures in the upper 90s today and Wednesday, according to the NWS. Temperatures are expected to remain high overnight and a second day spent in the 90s will provide a "dangerous heat stress index," according to the NWS. The heat advisory will remain in effect until midnight Wednesday. The NWS recommends the following: In addition to the high temperatures, isolated thunderstorms have led the NWS to issue a hazardous weather alert for Macomb County. As the atmosphere becomes increasingly hot and…

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Jenny Whalen

2:09 pm on Wednesday, June 8, 2011

You raise an interesting contradiction. :)   more ›

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