The highest AQ index in Oklahoma (as of 14:00 CDT) is currently the Miami area. Particle Pollution (PM2.5) is measuring at 64 (Moderate). This means air quality is acceptable. However, there may be a risk for some people, particularly those who are unusually sensitive to air pollution.
Over the next few days, the highest Ozone (OZONE) will be in the Oklahoma City area. It is forecasted to be Moderate, meaning air quality is acceptable. However, there may be a risk for some people, particularly those who are unusually sensitive to air pollution.
Temperatures are expected to remain high for the rest of the work week, with increasing wind speeds through Friday. These conditions will allow ozone concentrations to rise well into the Moderate/Yellow category while still keeping ozone formation under control. The chance for scattered storms across northern Oklahoma over the next couple days may also help wash out ozone in those areas. A variable weather pattern is returning to the area, bringing a small cooldown this weekend and the potential for scattered storms, which will provide air quality improvement wherever they occur.
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| Category | Good | Moderate | Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups | Unhealthy | Very Unhealthy | Hazardous |
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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.