An air quality alert has been issued for Shelby, Crittenden, and DeSoto counties in the Memphis region, with the Code Orange Ozone Forecast set to last until sunset Friday. The alert, prompted by forecasted ozone values exceeding the Environmental Protection Agency’s federal safe health standard, particularly affects sensitive groups such as active children, adults, and individuals with respiratory diseases like asthma.
The Shelby County Health Department emphasizes the importance of limiting prolonged outdoor exertion, especially for those in vulnerable categories. This ozone forecast is due to forecasted ozone values that will be unhealthy for sensitive groups. These values will exceed the Environmental Protection Agency’s federal safe health standard, stated the department.
Weather Outlook and Health Precautions
Mild Start with Rising Temperatures
Under a mostly clear sky, Friday begins with mild conditions, but temperatures are expected to rise into the high 80s across the Mid-South later in the day. Residents are advised to limit outdoor activities and stay hydrated, particularly sensitive groups mentioned in the air quality alert.
Weekend Forecast
Friday: Sunny and warm with highs near 85 degrees. Wind: North 4-9 mph. Rain chance: 0%.
Saturday: Partly sunny and warm, with a chance of scattered showers and storms. Highs near 85 degrees.
Sunday: Partly sunny to mostly cloudy and warm, with scattered showers and storms. Highs in the low 80s.
Looking Ahead
Temperatures are projected to remain in the high 80s until Monday, with rain chances increasing by the end of the weekend into early next week, indicating potential low-end severe weather.
Local Weather Conditions and Future Trends
The local weather forecast for Memphis and the Mid-South indicates:
Monday: Partly sunny and warm with highs near 80 degrees.
Tuesday: Mostly sunny and warm, with highs in the low 80s to near 85 degrees.
Wednesday: Partly sunny with a slight chance of showers, mainly south of Memphis. Highs in the middle and upper 80s.
Thursday: Mostly sunny and hot, with highs in the upper 80s.
Residents are encouraged to stay informed about changing weather conditions by downloading the NEWS.ORG 13 Memphis app, which provides alerts for breaking news in their neighborhood.
Conclusion: Prioritizing Health Amid Environmental Challenges
As environmental concerns like air quality alerts become increasingly prevalent, it’s essential for individuals, especially those in vulnerable groups, to take proactive measures to safeguard their health. By heeding advice from local health authorities and staying informed about weather conditions, residents can better navigate potential risks and ensure their well-being in the face of environmental challenges.
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