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Denver's Air Quality Reaches Poor Levels; Sensitive Groups Advised to Limit Outdoor Activities

Denver's Air Quality Reaches Poor Levels; Sensitive Groups Advised to Limit Outdoor Activities

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今ならプレミアムプランが3カ月 月額99円

2026年5月12日まで。4か月目以降は月額1,500円で自動更新します。

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Denver's air quality today stands at a **Poor** level with an AQI of 59, unhealthy for sensitive groups like children, the elderly, and those with respiratory issues.[2] This rating, from AccuWeather, signals high pollution that may cause breathing difficulties or throat irritation during prolonged outdoor exposure—recommend limiting time outside if symptoms arise.[2]

Contributing factors include low humidity at just 7% and a gentle 8 mph NNW breeze from yesterday evening, which failed to fully disperse pollutants.[1] Ozone levels are moderate at 52 µg/m³, potentially aggravating asthma or causing headaches, while carbon monoxide and sulfur dioxide remain excellent.[2] Colorado's official monitoring shows Denver metro at 55 AQI yesterday, with no visibility impairments reported.[3]

March 2026 has seen variable conditions, with historical peaks around 40 AQI midday and lows near 28 in early mornings, reflecting a 31% yearly improvement.[1][4] Recent snow events on March 6 and 15 temporarily cleansed the air, but warm temperatures—80°F yesterday—have boosted ozone formation.[1] Forecasts predict similar moderate risks persisting into Sunday.[5]

For residents, this means enjoying the sunny 30°C high cautiously: opt for indoor activities or N95 masks outdoors. Denver's elevated basin traps emissions from traffic and industry, but winds could improve conditions later.[2][5] Stay tuned to local monitors for real-time updates. (248 words)

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