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DENVER AIR QUALITY MODERATE, SENSITIVE INDIVIDUALS ADVISED TO LIMIT OUTDOOR EXERTION

DENVER AIR QUALITY MODERATE, SENSITIVE INDIVIDUALS ADVISED TO LIMIT OUTDOOR EXERTION

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Denver’s air quality today is considered between Good and Moderate, with the Air Quality Index for ozone measured yesterday afternoon at 97, which falls into the Moderate range. For most people, this means air quality is generally acceptable, though unusually sensitive individuals may want to limit prolonged outdoor exertion. There are no air quality advisories or Ozone Action Day alerts in effect for the Denver-Boulder area and the Front Range Urban Corridor at this time.

Fine particulate matter, carbon monoxide, and nitrogen dioxide levels all remain in the Good category, indicating that the air is clean and healthy for the general public. Visibility is expected to remain good throughout the day. No issues from wildfire smoke are reported for the Denver area, though some advisories are in effect for parts of western Colorado.

Overall, today’s conditions are favorable for outdoor activities across Denver. While the ozone concentrations are nearing the upper threshold of the Moderate range, potential health effects remain minimal unless you have particular sensitivity to ozone. If you are especially sensitive, consider reducing heavy outdoor activity during peak afternoon hours when ozone may be highest. Otherwise, residents and visitors can expect healthy and comfortable air quality for the day ahead. Local agencies continue to monitor conditions and will update advisories if necessary. For the latest updates, residents can check official state air quality websites or local resources[2][4][1].

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