Triad Forecast
| Particulate Matter | Ozone | |
|---|---|---|
|
03/08/26
03/09/26
03/10/26
03/11/26
|
Fine Particles
39 Good
Fine Particles
40 Good
Fine Particles
51 Moderate
Fine Particles
53 Moderate |
Ozone
32 Good
Ozone
42 Good
Ozone
49 Good
Ozone
48 Good |
Synopsis and Discussion
Periods of light to moderate showers and cloudy skies have kept air quality levels from rising out of the middle Code GREEN range this afternoon. Skies clear out tomorrow as the storm system that brought today's rain moves east, allowing ozone levels to creep up into the middle to upper Code GREEN range. Particle pollution will likely be slow to rise as winds remain fairly light tomorrow. However, upper-level ridging begins to strengthen over the southeastern United States Tuesday and Wednesday, leading to Code YELLOW AQI for particle pollution and possibly ozone, once low-level winds shift from west to southwesterly early Tuesday. Another storm system approaches from the west late Wednesday but will likely not have much of an influence on air quality levels other than some increased cloud cover during the late morning and afternoon. (Payne)
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Air Monitoring Data
The Forsyth County Office of Environmental Assistance and Protection is making data available from the county's air monitoring network as a public service. These data represent the hourly data set from all of the sites within this network. Data from Triad sites outside of Forsyth County are collected by the North Carolina Division of Air Quality.
Reports
Disclaimer: The Forsyth County Office of Environmental Assistance and Protection posts this information using the first available data from our air quality monitoring network. No quality control review has been performed on this data, and the final results are subject to change after completion of standard quality assurance review and validation procedures.







