Chicago Heat Wave Prompts Air Quality Alert for Sunday: Residents Advised to Limit Outdoor Activities

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Chicago, IL – An Air Quality Alert has been issued for Sunday in the Chicago metro area as excessive heat grips the region. Elevated ozone levels are expected to push air quality to unhealthy levels, particularly for sensitive groups such as individuals with chronic respiratory illnesses.

According to the National Weather Service, the combination of high temperatures and stagnant air will exacerbate ozone pollution. The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency has advised residents to limit outdoor activities, especially during peak heat hours. This alert serves as a reminder to stay indoors as much as possible, particularly for those with underlying health conditions.

Residents are encouraged to use air conditioning, avoid strenuous activities, and monitor air quality updates throughout the day. The NWS stresses the importance of checking on vulnerable individuals, such as the elderly, who may be more affected by the poor air quality and extreme heat. Additional information is available on the AirNow website.

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