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bookmark_borderPhilly Air Quality Warning

PHILADELPHIA — It is rare to have an air quality alert in the winter; however, Philly has experienced four hazardous air days in a row. Normally air quality alert days are caused by ozone. These air quality alert days are caused by “particle concentrations”.

View the current air quality for Philadelphia.

Forecast Discussion: Tuesday is an Air Quality Action day for the Philadelphia metropolitan area for Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups (USG) or Code Orange particles. An unprecedented air quality event unfolded across the Delaware Valley beginning Saturday night and has continued into Monday. A very strong area of high pressure has created strong surface inversions that have trapped pollutants, allowing particle concentrations to reach the USG range on Sunday and continue into Monday. Typically these types of strong inversions do not develop until later in the winter, when there is snow on the ground. For Tuesday, another strong morning inversion is expected, and very light winds will become calm in the afternoon, which will continue to limit atmospheric mixing. This stagnation will allow USG particle concentrations to extend into Tuesday. **Extended Forecast: By Wednesday afternoon, surface winds will pick up, which should return particles to the upper Moderate range. But on Thursday, a warming trend combined with another episode of stagnating winds may push particles back into the USG range.

More on the health risks of air pollution.

Death By Ozone

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Reading Terminal Market
Independence National Historical Park
Philadelphia Museum of Art
Top Philly Cheesesteaks
The Liberty Bell Center
Independence Hall
National Constitution Center
Philadelphia CityPASS
Valley Forge National Historical Park
Franklin Square
Longwood Gardens
The Franklin Institute
The Barnes Foundation
The Rocky Steps
Philadelphia Zoo
The Betsy Ross House
Sesame Place
Please Touch Museum
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
Academy of Natural Sciences
Penn Museum
Peddler’s Village
Adventure Aquarium
Eastern State Penitentiary
National Museum of Jewish American History
Love Park
Battleship New Jersey
James A. Michener Art Museum
Benjamin Franklin Museum
Mutter Museum

Free Things to Do in the Greater Philadelphia Area