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Current Air Quality & Forecast

Air Quality Forecast

November 20 – November 24: A low-pressure system impacting the region has brought precipitation Thursday morning.  The bulk of the rainfall will be in the morning hours; however, expect diminishing scattered showers as the afternoon progresses.  As the weekend begins, the Central Coast should experience a slight warm up to seasonal temperatures and a drying trend as high-pressure builds behind the cold front.  The drying trend should last at least until the end of next week, so expect a pleasant Thanksgiving. Temperatures will range from the mid-40s to the low-60s at the coast and low-40s to the high-60s inland. Ozone levels should remain below State standards; therefore, ozone AQIs will remain GOOD. Moist conditions this week will keep PM10 (dust) AQIs in the Salinas Valley at GOOD as well. As conditions stabilize, expect a deterioration in ventilation.  This could bring PM2.5 AQI (smoke) levels to MODERATE, especially in the districts Smoke Sensitive Areas (SLV and Carmel Valley).

Particulate Matter Sensor Network

 

Regulatory Air Monitoring Stations