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Primary air pollutant in the Phillips area:
OZONE - 31 Good
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Other Pollutants:
PM2.5 - 14 Good
PM10 - 6 Good
Southerly winds brought light Mesoamerican smoke to Oklahoma overnight, but ample moisture will contribute to scattered thunderstorms overnight. West of the dryline, strong winds and mostly sunny skies will contribute to very high fire danger, loft locally unhealthy dust, and allow ozone to rise into the moderate category. After the thunderstorms, a sharp cold front will bring a clean, dry air mass and restore good air quality. Prescribed and agricultural burning on the Flint Hills in may result in widespread smoke in parts of northeastern Oklahoma until southerly winds will return early next week and blow it away. The dry and sunny weather may result in moderate ozone until subtropical moisture and scattered showers return toward the middle of next week.
Primary Pollutant: PM2.5 - 40 Good
Secondary Pollutant: OZONE - 30 Good
Secondary Pollutant: PM10 - 20 Good
Primary Pollutant: OZONE - 40 Good
Secondary Pollutant: PM2.5 - 30 Good
Secondary Pollutant: PM10 - 10 Good
Primary Pollutant: OZONE - 60 Moderate
Secondary Pollutant: PM2.5 - 30 Good
Secondary Pollutant: PM10 - 10 Good
Primary Pollutant: OZONE - 60 Moderate
Secondary Pollutant: PM2.5 - 40 Good
Secondary Pollutant: PM10 - 20 Good
Primary Pollutant: PM2.5 - 50 Good
Secondary Pollutant: OZONE - 40 Good
Secondary Pollutant: PM10 - 30 Good