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Ksmiles123 Check-In 08/07/2025
Hello! Air quality alerts, high humidity with high heat, high humidity with lower temperatures, dew points, etc. can lead an individual with respiratory issues to continually attempt to interpret the weather report and question if today will be a good day for me to be out and about. The link below is an article about the Eight things you should know about the numbers that measure bad air quality: https://apple.news/A2uodtK8zT8qsl9ZTqOSsuw
This article should assist in lessening the confusion one may have after listening to the different information on tv weather forecasts and checking the weather forecast on your cellphones. Please let us know if you have any questions.
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