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Code Yellow Air Quality Today In The Birmingham Metro Thanks In Part To Saharan Dust

| June 25, 2019 @ 9:06 am

From AirNow.gov

The flow aloft will become more zonal with no major forcing in place. This will mean partly cloudy skies and scattered storms that will develop due to daytime heating and boundaries leftover from the previous day’s storms. High temperatures will get to around 90. Winds will be 5-10 MPH from the southwest to northwest. Saharan dust made its way into the area on Monday and is expected to linger around to lead to increased PM2.5 concentrations. PM2.5 is expected to be in the yellow range and Ozone is expected to be in the green range.

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