The National Weather Service issued an updated air stagnation advisory for Central Douglas County on Wednesday at 11:58 a.m., which will remain in force until Thursday at 10 a.m.
According to the weather service, “The heavy fog is clearing up. The air quality will remain moderate. An inversion and stagnant air near the surface are to blame for this, as they will continue to trap pollutants.
According to the weather service, “people with respiratory problems may experience problems due to moderate air quality.” “When it comes to dealing with high levels of air pollution during periods of stagnant air, people with respiratory illnesses should heed their doctors’ recommendations. State air quality organizations strongly advise against outdoor burning and to minimize the number of wood-burning equipment in homes. Long stretches of stagnant air can trap pollutants near the ground where people live and breathe, according to state air quality regulators. For information on any current limitations in your area, contact your local burn agency.
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