Los Angeles Enjoys Rare Day of Excellent Air Quality Across Region
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This breath of fresh air spans the South Coast, including the San Fernando and San Gabriel Valleys (all 44-50, primarily ozone or PM2.5), Santa Clarita (47), and even mountainous regions like the San Gabriel peaks (45).[1] Only a few spots dip into **MODERATE**: Corona/Norco (52, PM10), Metropolitan Riverside (56, PM10), Anza (51, PM10), and Coachella Valley (60, PM10).[1] No unhealthy levels appear anywhere, a welcome relief from typical smog battles.
What makes this noteworthy? Forecasts predict steady conditions all day, with no peak pollution hours—ideal for outdoor activities.[1] Nearby Ventura County echoes the trend, forecasting GOOD AQI amid Santa Ana winds that could stir minor dust but won't push levels higher.[3] No agricultural burns are permitted, minimizing extra particulates.[3]
Wildfire smoke from the Springs and Crown fires in Riverside and LA counties prompted Cal/OSHA alerts yesterday, but current AQI stays well below thresholds needing respirators (PM2.5 under 150).[5] Residents and visitors can enjoy hikes in the Antelope Valley (47) or beaches without worry—check AirNow.gov for real-time updates.[3] In a city famed for its haze, this clear-sky Saturday stands out as a victory for clean air efforts.[1]
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