An ozone alert has been posted for the metro area for Tuesday, the 20th of the summer.
The orange alert means ground-level ozone concentrations are such that they could cause breathing problems for those with conditions such as asthma. The Mid-America Regional Council suggests limited outdoor exertion. It's also a good idea to drive less and delay mowing or other uses of gas-powered lawn equipment.
More tips at www.marc.org/airQ.
An ozone alert has been posted for the metro area for Tuesday, the 20th of the summer.
The orange alert means ground-level ozone concentrations are such that they could cause breathing problems for those with conditions such as asthma. The Mid-America Regional Council suggests limited outdoor exertion. It's also a good idea to drive less and delay mowing or other uses of gas-powered lawn equipment.
More tips at www.marc.org/airQ.