AQ Index for Oklahoma

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Air Quality Index for Oklahoma

The highest AQ index in Oklahoma (as of 4:00 CST) is currently the Oklahoma City area. Particle Pollution (PM2.5) is measuring at 48 (Good). This means air quality is satisfactory, and air pollution poses little or no risk.

Over the next few days, the highest Ozone (OZONE) will be in the Ardmore area. It is forecasted to be Good, meaning air quality is satisfactory, and air pollution poses little or no risk.

Good air quality will prevail across Oklahoma through the week. Widespread heavy rain and thunderstorms wash any air pollution from the atmosphere. Sunshine returns for Election Day tomorrow. A winter storm will bring snow to the Panhandle for the latter half of the week and rain in the rest of the state. A tropical storm may reach the coast for the weekend and enhance rainfall. The wet and active pattern will continue with more rain through next week.

Range0 - 5051 - 100101 - 150151 - 200201 - 300301 - 500
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CategoryGoodModerateUnhealthy for Sensitive GroupsUnhealthyVery UnhealthyHazardous

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AQ Index Forecast by County in Oklahoma

Below is a list of counties in Oklahoma. Click on any county below and you'll get a list of cities where we provide AQ index forecasts.

Oklahoma Tulsa Cleveland Comanche Payne
Garfield Muskogee Washington Pottawatomie Canadian
Carter Kay Stephens Creek Rogers
Jackson Bryan Pittsburg Pontotoc Cherokee
Grady Ottawa Woodward Custer Okmulgee
Beckham Texas Logan Mcclain Wagoner
Mayes Le Flore Sequoyah Seminole Delaware
Mccurtain Caddo Garvin Hughes Craig
Choctaw Woods Murray Noble Kingfisher
Adair Marshall Nowata Tillman Kiowa
Osage Lincoln Okfuskee Johnston Pawnee
Mcintosh Atoka Blaine Washita Love
Greer Haskell Cotton Major Latimer
Pushmataha Coal Jefferson Harmon Alfalfa
Harper Ellis Beaver Grant Dewey
Cimarron Roger Mills