AQ Index for Cromwell, Indiana

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Cromwell Air Pollutants

Primary air pollutant in the Cromwell area:

OZONE - 31 Good

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Other Pollutants:

PM2.5 - 31 Good

Daily Air Quality Forecast for Cromwell, Indiana

Northern Regions: Both PM2.5 and Ozone were mostly good on Friday, then all good across the region Saturday and Sunday. Today will bring temperatures reaching near 50 degrees at the warmest and mostly clear skies. Mixing heights will reach near 6000 ft at most and winds will vary, with speeds that stay below 5 mph. Temperatures and cloud cover will increase tomorrow, reaching near 70 degrees under scattered skies. There will be a chance of rain Tuesday night. Mixing heights will reach near 5000 ft at most and winds will shift to be primarily from the southwest, reaching speeds near 15 mph with gusts over 25 mph. On Wednesday the warm temperatures remain while wind speeds decrease again. Highs will be in the low 70's, cloud cover will be scattered, and winds will be varied and near 5 mph. Mixing heights will reach 5000 ft at most. Temperatures will reach their peak on Thursday, with highs in the upper 70's. Skies will be mostly sunny at this point and winds will be primarily from the south, reaching speeds over 10 mph with gusts over 25 mph. Friday will bring a cold front and cooler temperatures, reaching the low 70's at most. Friday will also bring a chance of showers. Winds will still be primarily from the south, reaching speeds near 10 mph with gusts near 20 mph, and mixing heights will reach as high as 4000 ft. The Canadian model shows mostly good PM2.5 today and good for the rest of the period. The NOAA 6Z BC model shows mostly good with some moderate for the next few days. The Canadian model shows mostly good ozone throughout the period while the NOAA 6Z BC model shows all good. Compared to recent all good values, both models are showing an increase in concentrations. As we start the week with a couple of days of light winds under an area of high surface pressure, PM2.5 buildup will be possible. Ozone is less of a concern given that temperatures will remain in the 70's or lower during that time. PM2.5 buildup will also become less likely at the end of the period as a cold front moves in, winds pick up, and the chance of rain increases.

Primary Pollutant: PM2.5 - 0 Moderate

Secondary Pollutant: OZONE - 0 Good

Primary Pollutant: PM2.5 - 0 Moderate

Secondary Pollutant: OZONE - 0 Good

Primary Pollutant: PM2.5 - 0 Moderate

Secondary Pollutant: OZONE - 0 Good

Primary Pollutant: OZONE - 0 Good

Secondary Pollutant: PM2.5 - 0 Good

Primary Pollutant: OZONE - 0 Good

Secondary Pollutant: PM2.5 - 0 Good