| 6/17/2013 2:22 PM |
Moderate winds and low incoming background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range statewide.
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| 6/17/2013 2:22 PM |
Moderate winds and low incoming background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range statewide.
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| 6/13/2013 9:46 AM | Winds may be light enough for ozone to reach "Moderate" levels on the north side of the Dallas-Fort Worth area and on the northeast and north side of the Houston area, with highest concentrations this afternoon and into the early evening. African dust may linger in parts of North Central and Northeast Texas before it moves northward out of the state later in the day and could possibly raise daily PM2.5 AQI levels into the "Moderate" range in parts of Northeast Texas. Elsewhere in the state, moderate winds and lower incoming background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range. |
| 6/13/2013 9:46 AM | Winds may be light enough for ozone to reach "Moderate" levels on the north side of the Dallas-Fort Worth area, on the northeast and north side of the Houston area, and in parts of Northeast Texas, with highest concentrations in the afternoon and early evening. Elsewhere in the state, moderate winds and lower incoming background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range. |
| 6/13/2013 9:45 AM | Winds may be light enough for ozone to reach "Moderate" levels on the northwest side of the Dallas-Fort Worth area, on the northeast and north side of the Houston area, and in parts of Northeast Texas, with highest concentrations in the afternoon and early evening. Elsewhere in the state, moderate winds and lower incoming background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range. |
| 6/13/2013 9:44 AM | Increasing winds and low incoming background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range statewide. |
| 6/11/2013 10:24 AM |
Winds may be light enough and incoming background levels high enough for ozone to reach "Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups" in the El Paso area, with highest concentrations in the afternoon and early evening. African dust should move into the Texas coast and could raise daily PM2.5 AQI levels into the "Moderate" range in much of South and Southeast Texas. Elsewhere in the state, moderate winds and lower incoming background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range.
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| 6/11/2013 10:24 AM |
Winds may be light enough and incoming background levels high enough for ozone to reach "Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups" in the El Paso area, with highest concentrations in the afternoon and early evening. African dust should spread northward across most of the eastern half of the state and could raise daily PM2.5 AQI levels into the "Moderate" range over much of this area. Elsewhere in the state, moderate winds and lower incoming background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range.
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| 6/7/2013 1:15 PM |
Winds may be light enough and incoming background levels high enough for ozone levels to reach "Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups" on the south and southeast side of the Houston area and "Moderate" on the south and southwest sides of the Austin, Dallas-Fort Worth, and San Antonio areas, and in the Beaumont-Port Arthur, Corpus Christi, El Paso, Tyler-Longview, Victoria, and Waco-Killeen areas, with highest concentrations in the afternoon and early evening. Elsewhere in the state, moderate winds and lower incoming background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range.
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| 6/7/2013 1:15 PM |
Winds may be light enough and incoming background levels high enough for ozone levels to reach "Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups" on the north side of the Houston area; "Moderate" or possibly higher on the north and northwest side of the Dallas-Fort Worth area and in the Beaumont-Port Arthur area; and "Moderate" on the north and northwest sides of the Austin and San Antonio areas, and in the El Paso, Tyler-Longview, and Waco-Killeen areas, with highest concentrations in the afternoon and early evening. Elsewhere in the state, moderate winds and lower incoming background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range.
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| 6/7/2013 1:14 PM |
Incoming background levels may still be high enough for ozone to reach "Moderate" levels on the north and northwest sides of the Dallas-Fort Worth and Houston areas, and in the El Paso and Tyler-Longview areas, with highest concentrations in the afternoon and early evening. Elsewhere in the state, moderate winds and lower incoming background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range.
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| 6/7/2013 1:14 PM |
Winds may be light enough and incoming background levels high enough for ozone to reach "Moderate" or possibly higher levels in the El Paso area, with highest concentrations in the afternoon and early evening. Incoming background levels could also still be high enough for ozone to possibly reach "Moderate" levels on the north and northwest side of the Houston area. Satellite imagery shows a band of African dust that should move into South and Southeast Texas along the coast late in the day, though duration will likely not be long enough to raise the daily PM2.5 AQI beyond the "Good" range. Elsewhere in the state, moderate winds and lower incoming background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range.
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| 6/6/2013 9:05 AM |
Incoming background levels may still be high enough for ozone to reach "Moderate" or possibly higher levels on the south and southwest side of Houston area and "Moderate" levels on the west and northwest sides of the Austin and San Antonio areas, and in the Beaumont-Port Arthur and El Paso areas, with highest concentrations in the afternoon and early evening. Elsewhere in the state, moderate winds, increasing cloud cover with precipitation, and/or lower incoming background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range.
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| 6/4/2013 8:35 AM |
Incoming background levels may be high enough and winds light enough for ozone to reach "Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups" on the north and northwest side of Houston area; and "Moderate" or possibly higher levels on the north and northwest sides of the Dallas-Fort Worth, Austin, and San Antonio areas and in the Beaumont-Port Arthur and Tyler-Longview areas, with highest concentrations in the afternoon and early evening. Ozone could also reach "Moderate" levels in the Waco-Killeen, Corpus Christi, and Victoria areas, with highest concentrations in the afternoon and early evening. Incoming continental haze could help to raise the daily PM2.5 AQI to "Moderate" levels in parts of Southeast Texas. Elsewhere in the state, moderate winds and lower incoming background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range.
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| 6/4/2013 8:35 AM |
Incoming background levels may be high enough and winds light enough for ozone to reach "Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups" on the north and northwest side of Houston area; and "Moderate" or possibly higher levels on the north and northwest side of the Dallas-Fort Worth and in the Beaumont-Port Arthur and Tyler-Longview areas, with highest concentrations in the afternoon and early evening. Ozone could also reach "Moderate" levels on the north and northwest sides of the Austin and San Antonio areas and in the Waco-Killeen area, with highest concentrations in the afternoon and early evening. Incoming continental haze could help to raise the daily PM2.5 AQI to "Moderate" levels in parts of Southeast Texas. Elsewhere in the state, moderate winds and lower incoming background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range.
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| 6/3/2013 8:50 AM |
Incoming background levels may be high enough and winds light enough for ozone to reach "Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups" on the west and northwest side of Houston area and on the northwest side of the Dallas-Fort Worth area and "Moderate" or possibly higher levels on the northwest side of the the San Antonio and Austin areas and in the Beaumont-Port Arthur and Tyler-Longview areas with highest concentrations in the afternoon and early evening. Ozone could also reach "Moderate" levels in the Waco-Killeen, Corpus Christi, and Victoria areas with highest concentrations in the afternoon and early evening. Incoming continental haze could help to raise the daily PM2.5 AQI to "Moderate" levels in parts of Southeast Texas. Elsewhere in the state, moderate winds and lower incoming background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range.
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| 5/31/2013 8:20 AM |
Moderate winds and low incoming background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range statewide.
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| 5/31/2013 8:19 AM |
Moderate winds and low incoming background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range statewide.
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| 5/31/2013 8:19 AM |
Incoming background levels may be high enough for ozone to reach "Moderate" levels on the southwest side of the Dallas-Fort Worth area with highest concentrations in the afternoon and early evening. Elsewhere in the state, moderate winds and lower incoming background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range.
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| 5/29/2013 8:21 AM |
Winds may be high enough to cause light amounts of blowing dust in parts of far West Texas and the Panhandle, but duration and intensity are not likely to be enough to raise the daily PM10 AQI beyond the "Good" range. Elsewhere in the state, moderate winds and low background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range.
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| 5/29/2013 8:21 AM |
Winds may be high enough to cause light amounts of blowing dust in parts of far West Texas and the Panhandle, but duration and intensity are not likely to be enough to raise the daily PM10 AQI beyond the "Good" range. Elsewhere in the state, moderate winds and low incoming background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range.
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| 5/29/2013 8:21 AM |
Moderate winds and low incoming background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range statewide.
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| 5/28/2013 9:08 AM |
Moderate winds and low incoming background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range statewide.
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| 5/23/2013 9:23 AM |
Winds may be light enough and incoming background levels high enough for ozone to reach "Moderate" levels on the north and northwest side of the Houston area, on the northwest side of the Dallas-Fort Worth area, in the Beaumont-Port Arthur and El Paso areas, and in parts of Northeast Texas, with highest concentrations in the afternoon and early evening. Smoke from agricultural burning in Mexico and Central America should cover much of South and South Central Texas, and shift into parts of West Texas and the southern Panhandle, including the Lubbock and Midland-Odessa areas, likely raising the daily PM2.5 AQI to "Moderate" levels in these regions. Elsewhere in the state, moderate winds and lower incoming background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range.
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| 5/23/2013 9:23 AM |
Winds may be light enough and incoming background levels high enough for ozone to reach "Moderate" levels on northwest side of the Houston area and in the El Paso area, with highest concentrations in the afternoon and early evening. Smoke from agricultural burning in Mexico and Central America should begin to decrease over Texas, though lingering elevated particulate over parts of South and Southwest Texas extending into the lower Panhandle could possibly keep the daily PM2.5 AQI in the "Moderate" range in this area. Elsewhere in the state, moderate winds and lower incoming background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range.
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| 5/23/2013 9:22 AM |
Winds may be light enough and incoming background levels high enough for ozone to reach "Moderate" levels on northwest side of the Houston area and in the El Paso area, with highest concentrations in the afternoon and early evening. Elsewhere in the state, moderate winds and lower incoming background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range.
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| 5/22/2013 8:36 AM |
Winds may be light enough and incoming background levels high enough for ozone levels to reach "Moderate" or possibly higher on the west and northwest side of the Dallas-Fort Worth area; and "Moderate" on the north and northwest side of the Houston area, in the El Paso area, and in parts of Northeast Texas, with highest concentrations in the afternoon and early evening. Smoke from agricultural burning in Mexico and Central America should continue over South, Central, and Southeast Texas and will likely raise the daily PM2.5 AQI to "Moderate" levels in much of this area. A cold front should push the smoke out of North and Northeast Texas in the morning, likely reducing the daily PM2.5 AQI into the "Good" range in Dallas-Fort Worth, Waco-Killeen, and Tyler-Longview. Elsewhere in the state, moderate winds and lower incoming background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range.
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| 5/21/2013 8:35 AM |
Smoke from agricultural burning in Mexico and Central America should continue over the eastern two thirds of the state along and east of a line from Del Rio to San Angelo to Gainesville and will likely raise the daily PM2.5 AQI to "Moderate" or possibly higher levels in much of this area. Scattered afternoon and evening thunderstorms should locally reduce the smoke levels in parts of Central and North Central Texas in the afternoon and evening. High incoming background levels should push ozone into the "Moderate" range in the El Paso area, with highest concentrations in the afternoon and early evening. Elsewhere in the remainder of West Texas and the Panhandle, moderate winds and lower incoming background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range.
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| 5/20/2013 8:30 AM |
Smoke from agricultural burning in Mexico and Central America should cover most of the eastern two thirds of the state and will likely raise the daily PM2.5 AQI into the "Moderate" range along, east, and south of a line from Sanderson to Vernon. Elsewhere in the remainder of West Texas, moderate winds and lower incoming background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range.
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| 5/16/2013 8:29 AM |
Smoke from agricultural burning in Mexico and Central America may begin returning to South Texas and could possibly raise the daily PM2.5 AQI to "Moderate" levels in the Brownsville-McAllen area. Elsewhere in the state, moderate winds and lower incoming background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range.
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| 5/16/2013 8:29 AM |
Smoke from agricultural burning in Mexico and Central America should cover most of South Texas and will probably raise the daily PM2.5 AQI into the "Moderate" range in the Brownsville-McAllen, Corpus Christi, and Laredo areas. Smoke should increase in Central Texas in the afternoon and evening but may not be high enough to raise the daily PM2.5 AQI beyond the "Good" range. Elsewhere in the state, moderate winds and lower incoming background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range.
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| 5/16/2013 8:28 AM |
Smoke from agricultural burning in Mexico and Central America should cover much of the middle of the state and could raise the daily PM2.5 AQI into the "Moderate" range in this area, mainly east of a line from Sanderson to Vernon and west of a line from Port Lavaca to Sherman and including most of South, Central, and North Central Texas. Elsewhere in the state, moderate winds and lower incoming background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range.
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| 5/14/2013 8:45 AM |
Incoming background levels may be high enough for ozone to reach "Moderate" levels on the north side of the Houston metro area and over much of North Central and Northeast Texas, with highest concentrations in the afternoon and early evening. Elsewhere in the state, moderate winds and decreasing background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range.
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| 5/14/2013 8:44 AM |
Moderate winds and decreasing background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range statewide.
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| 5/13/2013 8:21 AM |
Incoming background levels should be high enough and winds light enough for ozone to reach "Moderate" or possibly higher levels on the west and northwest side of the Houston area and on the north side of the Dallas-Fort Worth area and "Moderate" levels elsewhere over much of East, Central, and North Central Texas, with highest concentrations in the afternoon and early evening. Elsewhere in the state, moderate winds and lower incoming background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range.
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| 5/9/2013 9:13 AM | Smoke from agricultural burning in Mexico and Central America should return to South Texas early in the day, raising the daily PM2.5 AQI into the "Moderate" or possibly higher range in the Brownsville-McAllen area and "Moderate" in the Corpus Christi and Laredo areas. Elsewhere in the state, moderate winds and lower incoming background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range.
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| 5/9/2013 9:13 AM | Smoke from agricultural burning in Mexico and Central America should continue in South Texas with "Moderate" or possibly higher PM2.5 levels in the Brownsville-McAllen, Corpus Christi, and Laredo areas. The smoke should spread northward into parts of Central Texas and along the Coastal Bend, resulting in "Moderate" PM2.5 levels in the Austin, San Antonio, and Victoria areas. Elsewhere in the state, moderate winds, heavy cloud cover with precipitation, and/or lower incoming background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range.
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| 5/9/2013 9:12 AM | Smoke from agricultural burning in Mexico and Central America should continue in South Texas with "Moderate" or possibly higher PM2.5 levels in the Brownsville-McAllen, Corpus Christi, Laredo, and Victoria areas. Smoke levels should decrease in Central Texas following the passage of a cold front early in the day. Elsewhere in the state, moderate winds, heavy cloud cover with precipitation, and/or lower incoming background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range.
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| 5/7/2013 9:04 AM | Winds may be light enough and incoming background levels high enough for ozone to reach "Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups" levels on the north and northeast side of the Houston area and "Moderate" or possibly higher levels on the north and northwest sides of the Dallas-Fort Worth, Austin, and San Antonio areas, and in the Waco-Killeen, Beaumont-Port Arthur, and Tyler-Longview areas, with highest concentrations in the afternoon and early evening. Elsewhere in the state, moderate winds and lower incoming background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range.
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| 5/7/2013 9:04 AM | Winds may be light enough and incoming background levels high enough for ozone to reach "Moderate" levels on the north and northwest sides of the Houston and Dallas-Fort Worth areas, and in parts of Northeast Texas, with highest concentrations in the afternoon and early evening. Elsewhere in the state, moderate winds and lower incoming background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range.
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| 5/3/2013 8:44 AM | Moderate winds, unseasonably cool temperatures, and decreasing background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range statewide.
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| 5/3/2013 8:44 AM | Moderate winds, unseasonably cool temperatures, and low background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range statewide.
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| 5/3/2013 8:43 AM | Incoming background levels may be high enough for ozone to reach "Moderate" levels on the southeast side of the Houston metro area with highest concentrations in the afternoon and early evening. Elsewhere in the state, moderate winds and lower background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range.
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| 5/1/2013 11:14 AM | Smoke from agricultural burning in Mexico and Central America may return to far South Texas later today and could raise the daily PM2.5 AQI into the "Moderate" range in the Brownsville-McAllen area. Incoming background levels may be high enough for ozone to reach "Moderate" levels in the El Paso area with highest concentrations in the afternoon and early evening. Elsewhere in the state, moderate winds and lower background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range.
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| 5/1/2013 11:13 AM | Smoke from agricultural burning in Mexico and Central America may return to far South Texas later today and could raise the daily PM2.5 AQI into the "Moderate" range in the Brownsville-McAllen area. Incoming background levels may be high enough for ozone to reach "Moderate" levels in the El Paso area with highest concentrations in the afternoon and early evening. Elsewhere in the state, moderate winds and lower background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range.
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| 5/1/2013 11:12 AM | Smoke from agricultural burning in Mexico and Central America should cover most of South Texas and could raise the daily PM2.5 AQI into the "Moderate" range in the Brownsville-McAllen, Corpus Christi, and Laredo areas. Winds may be light enough for ozone to reach "Moderate" or possibly higher levels on the north and northwest side of the Houston area with highest concentrations in the afternoon and early evening. Winds behind a strong cold front should be high enough to generate blowing dust in the Panhandle and could possibly raise the PM10 AQI into the "Moderate" range in the Lubbock and Midland-Odessa areas with highest concentrations in the afternoon and early evening. Elsewhere in the state, moderate winds and lower background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range.
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| 5/1/2013 11:12 AM | Blowing dust generated in the Panhandle late Wednesday should be transported south and southwest into most of far West Texas and could possibly raise the daily PM10 AQI into the "Moderate" range in much of this area. Elsewhere in the state, moderate winds and decreasing background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range
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| 4/26/2013 9:31 AM | Moderate winds, heavy cloud cover, and/or low incoming background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range statewide.
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| 4/26/2013 9:31 AM | Moderate winds, heavy cloud cover, and/or low incoming background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range statewide.
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| 4/26/2013 9:31 AM | Winds may be light enough and incoming background levels high enough for ozone to reach "Moderate" levels on the south, southwest, and west side of the Dallas-Fort Worth area and in parts of Northeast Texas, with highest concentrations in the afternoon and early evening. Smoke from agricultural burning in Mexico and Central America may begin to increase in South Texas, possibly pushing the daily PM2.5 AQI into the lower end of the "Moderate" range in the Brownsville-McAllen area. Elsewhere in the state, moderate winds, heavy cloud cover, and/or lower incoming background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range. |
| 4/26/2013 9:31 AM | Winds may be light enough and incoming background levels high enough for ozone to reach "Moderate" levels on the north and northwest side of the Dallas-Fort Worth area and in parts of Northeast Texas, with highest concentrations in the afternoon and early evening. Smoke from agricultural burning in Mexico and Central America may continue in South Texas, keeping the daily PM2.5 AQI at the lower end of the "Moderate" range in the Brownsville-McAllen area. Elsewhere in the state, moderate winds and lower incoming background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range. |
| 4/26/2013 9:30 AM | Smoke from agricultural burning in Mexico and Central America may spread northward along the Gulf Coast and Rio Grande, bringing PM2.5 levels in the Brownsville-McAllen and Laredo areas into the "Moderate" range, with increasing fine particulate levels at the upper end of the "Good" range in Corpus Christi and San Antonio. Elsewhere in the state, moderate winds and lower incoming background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range. |
| 4/25/2013 4:59 PM | Light amounts of smoke from agricultural burning in Mexico and Central America may linger in South Texas before noon ahead of an approaching front, though duration and intensity of the smoke will not be enough to raise the daily PM2.5 AQI beyond the "Good" range. Elsewhere in the state, moderate to strong winds, heavy cloud cover, and/or lower incoming background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range.
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| 4/25/2013 4:58 PM | Winds may be strong enough to generate light amounts of blowing dust in parts of far West Texas, including the El Paso area, though intensity and duration will likely not be enough to raise the daily PM10 AQI beyond the "Good" range. Elsewhere in the state, moderate winds, lingering cloud cover, and/or sufficiently low incoming background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range.
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| 4/19/2013 1:44 PM | Moderate winds and low background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range statewide.
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| 4/19/2013 1:43 PM | Incoming background levels may be high enough and winds light enough for ozone to reach "Moderate" or possibly higher levels on the north, northwest, and west side of the Houston area and "Moderate" levels in the San Antonio, Beaumont-Port Arthur, and Corpus Christi areas, with highest concentrations in the afternoon and evening. Elsewhere in the state, moderate winds and lower background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range. |
| 4/19/2013 1:42 PM | Incoming background levels may be high enough and winds light enough for ozone to reach "Moderate" or possibly higher levels on the north and northwest side of the Houston area and "Moderate" levels over much of East, Central, and North Central Texas, and in the Corpus Christi area, with highest concentrations in the afternoon and evening. Elsewhere in the state, moderate winds and lower background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range. |
| 4/19/2013 1:42 PM | Incoming background levels may be high enough for ozone to reach "Moderate" levels on the north and northwest side of the Houston area and over much of North Central and Northeast Texas, with highest concentrations in the afternoon and evening. Elsewhere in the state, moderate winds and lower background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range. |
| 4/19/2013 1:42 PM | Smoke from agricultural burning in Mexico and Central America may return to South Texas and could raise the daily PM2.5 AQI into the "Moderate" range in much of South Texas. Elsewhere in the state, moderate winds and decreasing background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range. |
| 4/17/2013 10:15 AM | Winds may be high enough to generate intense blowing dust in parts of far West Texas and the Panhandle and could raise the PM10 AQI to "Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups" in the El Paso area, to "Moderate" or possibly higher levels in the Lubbock area, and to "Moderate" levels in the Midland-Odessa area with highest concentrations in the afternoon and into the early evening. Smoke from agricultural burning in Mexico and Central America should continue over most of the middle of the state and will likely raise the daily PM2.5 AQI into the "Moderate" range over most of this area and possibly higher at a few locations, mainly along and east of a line from Sanderson to Vernon and along and west of a line from Galveston to Sherman-Denison. Elsewhere in the state, moderate winds and lower background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range.
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| 4/17/2013 10:14 AM | Smoke from agricultural burning in Mexico and Central America should continue over coastal areas of South and over most of East Texas and will likely keep the daily PM2.5 AQI in the "Moderate" range over much of this area, as a cold front pushes the smoke out of the state by the end of the evening. Winds may be strong enough to generate blowing dust in parts of far West Texas and the Panhandle but the intensity and duration are not likely to be enough to raise the PM10 AQI beyond the "Good" range. Elsewhere in the state, moderate winds and lower background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range.
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| 4/11/2013 8:24 AM | Moderate winds, cool temperatures, and low incoming background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range statewide.
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| 4/11/2013 8:23 AM | Moderate winds and/or low incoming background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range statewide.
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| 4/11/2013 8:20 AM |
Smoke from agricultural burning in Mexico and Central America may return to deep South Texas by late afternoon and into the evening, though the duration should not be long enough to raise the daily PM2.5 AQI beyond the "Good" range. Moderate winds and low incoming background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range statewide.
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| 4/9/2013 9:20 AM | High winds have generated blowing dust in far West Texas, including the El Paso area, early this morning with concentrations high enough to possibly push the final daily PM10 AQI into the "Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups" range, though concentrations should decrease over the course of the day. Winds may also be high enough to generate blowing dust in parts of the southern Panhandle that could possibly raise the daily PM10 AQI to "Moderate" levels in the Lubbock area with highest concentrations in the afternoon and early evening. Smoke from agricultural burning in Mexico and Central America should cover much of the eastern half of the state and could possibly raise the daily PM2.5 AQI into the "Moderate" range in much of this area. Elsewhere in parts of West Texas, moderate to strong winds and lower incoming background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range. |
| 4/9/2013 9:20 AM | Smoke from agricultural burning in Mexico and Central America should retreat along a cold front boundary moving north to south through the state, though fine particulate could possibly remain high enough and linger long enough in Central, Southeast, and South Texas to result in a daily PM2.5 AQI in the "Moderate" range in much of this area. Elsewhere in the state, moderate to strong winds and precipitation along the advancing front and lower incoming background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range. |
| 4/5/2013 11:48 AM | Winds may be light enough and incoming background levels high enough for ozone to reach "Moderate" or possibly higher levels on the east, southeast, and south side of the Houston area with highest concentrations this afternoon and into the early evening. The light winds could also help increase fine particulate in the Houston area and the daily PM2.5 AQI could possibly reach "Moderate" levels with highest concentrations this morning and again this evening. Regional background levels of ozone should be at the high end of the "Good" range over most of Texas and in a few areas ozone could reach "Moderate" levels mainly because of the high background levels. Otherwise, moderate winds and cool temperatures should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range. |
| 4/5/2013 11:48 AM | Winds may be high enough to generate light amounts of blowing dust in parts of far West Texas that could possibly raise the daily PM10 AQI to "Moderate" levels in the El Paso area with highest concentrations in the afternoon and early evening. Smoke from agricultural burning in Mexico and Central America should begin increasing in South Texas but the daily PM2.5 AQI will probably remain in the "Good" range. Regional background levels of ozone should continue at the high end of the "Good" range over most of Texas and in a few areas ozone could possibly reach "Moderate" levels mainly because of the high background levels. Otherwise, moderate winds and should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range. |
| 4/5/2013 11:48 AM | Winds may be high enough to generate light amounts of blowing dust in parts of far West Texas that could possibly raise the daily PM10 AQI to "Moderate" levels in the El Paso area with highest concentrations in the afternoon and early evening. Smoke from agricultural burning in Mexico and Central America should continue increasing in South Texas and the daily PM2.5 AQI could reach "Moderate" levels mainly along the Rio Grande, including the Brownsville-McAllen and Laredo areas. Elsewhere in the state, moderate winds and lower background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range. |
| 4/5/2013 11:47 AM | Winds may be high enough to generate intense blowing dust in parts of far West Texas and the southern Panhandle that could possibly raise the daily PM10 AQI to "Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups" levels in the El Paso area and to "Moderate" levels in the Lubbock and Midland-Odessa areas with highest concentrations in the afternoon and early evening. Smoke from agricultural burning in Mexico and Central America should continue in South Texas and should spread rapidly northward over the eastern half of the state by evening. The daily PM2.5 AQI could reach "Moderate" levels in much of South, Central, and Southeast Texas. Elsewhere in the state, moderate to strong winds and lower background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range. |
| 4/3/2013 11:53 AM | Moderate winds and decreasing background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range statewide. |
| 4/3/2013 11:53 AM | Winds may be light enough and incoming background levels high enough for ozone to reach "Moderate" levels in the El Paso area with highest concentrations in the afternoon and early evening. The light winds should also increase fine particulate levels in the El Paso area and the daily PM2.5 AQI could possibly reach "Moderate" with highest concentrations in the morning and evening. Elsewhere in the state, moderate winds, cool temperatures, and lower background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range. |
| 4/1/2013 1:17 PM | Smoke from agricultural burning in Mexico and Central America with "Moderate" fine particulate levels should spread to cover much of the eastern half of the state before retreating from North Central and Northeast Texas ahead of a cold front in the late afternoon and evening. Elsewhere in West Texas, moderate to strong winds and lower incoming background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range. |
| 4/1/2013 1:17 PM | A cold front will advance from north to south through the state, resulting in decreasing PM2.5 levels due to smoke from agricultural burning in Mexico and Central America. Particulate levels should remain high enough long enough in South Texas, including the Brownsville-McAllen, Corpus Christi, and Laredo areas, to allow the daily PM2.5 AQI to continue in the "Moderate" range before the front arrives in this region later in the day. Elsewhere in the state, moderate to strong winds, heavy cloud cover, and lower incoming background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range. |
| 3/27/2013 1:52 PM | Incoming ozone background levels will be at the high end of the "Good" range over most of the eastern half of the state this afternoon and evening and could possibly reach "Moderate" levels in a few areas of Southeast, South, and Central Texas. Elsewhere in the state, moderate winds, cold temperatures, and lower background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range. |
| 3/27/2013 1:51 PM | Incoming ozone background levels should continue at the high end of the "Good" range over most of the eastern half of the state in the afternoon and evening and could help ozone to reach "Moderate" levels on the north and northwest side of the Houston area and in a few additional areas in Central, North Central, and East Texas with highest concentrations in the afternoon and evening. Elsewhere in the state, moderate winds and lower background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range. |
| 3/27/2013 1:50 PM | Moderate winds, increasing clouds, and decreasing background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range statewide. |
| 3/27/2013 1:49 PM | Incoming ozone background levels will be at the high end of the "Good" range over most of the eastern half of the state this afternoon and evening and could possibly reach "Moderate" levels in a few areas of Southeast, South, and Central Texas. Elsewhere in the state, moderate winds, cold temperatures, and lower background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range. |
| 3/27/2013 1:47 PM | Smoke from agricultural burning in Mexico and Central America may begin to increase in South Texas along the Rio Grande and could possibly raise the daily PM2.5 AQI to "Moderate" in this area, including the Brownsville-McAllen and Laredo areas. Elsewhere in the state, moderate winds and lower background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range. |
| 3/27/2013 1:47 PM | Smoke from agricultural burning in Mexico and Central America should continue to increase in South Texas and could raise the daily PM2.5 AQI to "Moderate" in most this area, including the Brownsville-McAllen, Corpus Christi, and Laredo areas. The smoke should begin moving into Central Texas in the afternoon and evening, but may not be enough to raise the daily AQI beyond the "Good" range. Elsewhere in the state, moderate winds and lower background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range. |
| 3/19/2013 9:31 AM | Smoke from agricultural burning in Mexico and Central America is lingering along the Rio Grande in South Texas and could possibly keep the daily PM2.5 AQI at the low end of the "Moderate" range in the Brownsville-McAllen and Laredo areas today. Incoming background levels may be high enough for ozone to reach "Moderate" levels on the west, northwest and north side of the Houston area, with highest concentrations this afternoon and into the early evening. Elsewhere in the state, moderate winds and lower background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range. |
| 3/19/2013 9:31 AM | Moderate winds and decreasing background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range statewide. |
| 3/19/2013 9:30 AM | Winds should be high enough to cause blowing dust in the El Paso area which could raise the daily PM10 AQI to "Moderate" or possibly higher levels with highest concentrations in the afternoon and early evening. Elsewhere in the state, moderate to strong winds and/or low background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range. |
| 3/19/2013 9:30 AM | Very strong winds should cause intense blowing dust in the El Paso area and could raise the daily PM10 AQI to "Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups" or possibly higher with highest concentrations in the afternoon and early evening. Elsewhere in the state, moderate to strong winds and/or low background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range. |
| 3/15/2013 4:52 PM | Incoming background levels may be high enough for ozone to reach "Moderate" levels on the north and northeast side of the Houston metro area with highest concentrations this afternoon and into the early evening. Elsewhere in the state, moderate winds and decreasing background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range. |
| 3/15/2013 4:52 PM | Moderate winds and low background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range statewide. |
| 3/15/2013 4:51 PM | Smoke from agricultural burning in Mexico and Central America could possibly raise the daily PM2.5 AQI to "Moderate" levels in much of South Texas, including the Brownsville-McAllen, Corpus Christi, and Laredo areas. Elsewhere in the state, moderate winds and lower background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range. |
| 3/15/2013 4:51 PM | Smoke from agricultural burning in Mexico and Central America will likely cover much of South Texas and may spread into the Houston area. The smoke could possibly raise the daily PM2.5 AQI to "Moderate" levels in much of this area. The smoke may also reach parts of Central Texas in the morning, but a cold front should push the smoke out of Central Texas by mid-day and will probably keep the daily PM2.5 AQI in the "Good" range in most of Central Texas. Elsewhere in the state, moderate winds and lower background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range. |
| 3/12/2013 2:24 PM | Winds may be light enough and incoming background levels high enough for ozone to reach "Moderate" or possibly higher levels on the north, northwest, and west side of the Houston area with highest concentrations this afternoon and into the early evening. The daily PM2.5 AQI could also reach "Moderate" levels in parts of the Houston area, mainly near and downwind of large source areas, with highest concentrations in the morning and evening. Elswhere in the state, moderate afternoon winds and/or lower incoming background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range. |
| 3/12/2013 2:24 PM | Incoming background levels high may be enough for ozone to reach "Moderate" levels on the southwest and west side of the Houston area with highest concentrations in the afternoon and early evening. Elswhere in the state, moderate afternoon winds and/or lower incoming background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range. |
| 3/12/2013 2:23 PM | Incoming background levels high may be enough for ozone to reach "Moderate" levels on the north and northwest side of the Houston area with highest concentrations in the afternoon and early evening. Winds may be light enough for the daily PM2.5 AQI to reach "Moderate" levels in the El Paso area with highest concentrations in the morning and evening. Elswhere in the state, moderate afternoon winds and/or lower incoming background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range. |
| 3/8/2013 8:49 AM | Winds may be strong enough to cause blowing dust that could raise the daily PM10 AQI to "Moderate" or possibly higher levels in the El Paso area with highest concentrations in the afternoon and early evening. Elsewhere in the state, moderate winds and low incoming background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range. |
| 3/8/2013 8:49 AM | Winds may be strong enough to cause blowing dust that could raise the daily PM10 AQI to "Moderate" or possibly higher levels in parts of West Texas and the southern Panhandle, including the El Paso and Lubbock areas, with highest concentrations in the afternoon and early evening. Smoke from agricultural burning in Mexico and Central America may raise fine particulate levels in parts of South Texas with the daily PM2.5 AQI possibly reaching the "Moderate" range in the Brownsville-McAllen area. Elsewhere in the state, moderate winds and low incoming background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range. |
| 3/8/2013 8:49 AM | Moderate to strong winds and low incoming background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range statewide. |
| 3/8/2013 8:48 AM | Moderate winds and low incoming background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range statewide |
| 3/6/2013 11:20 AM | Moderate winds and low incoming background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range statewide. |
| 3/6/2013 11:20 AM | Moderate winds and low incoming background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range statewide. |
| 3/4/2013 9:58 AM | Strong west-southwesterly winds this afternoon may generate blowing dust with "Moderate" or possibly higher PM10 levels in parts of far West Texas, including the El Paso area, with highest concentrations this afternoon and evening. Winds may also be high enough to cause light amounts of blowing dust in parts of the southern Panhandle and West Texas, including the Lubbock and Midland-Odessa areas, in the afternoon, but probably not enough to raise the daily PM10 AQI beyond the "Good" range. Elsewhere in the state, moderate to strong winds and low incoming background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range. |
| 3/4/2013 9:58 AM | Moderate to strong winds and low incoming background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range statewide. |
| 2/27/2013 10:35 AM | Moderate winds and low incoming background levels should help to keep air quality in the "Good" range statewide. |