FORECAST SUMMARY: Friday August 2nd, through Monday August 5th, 2024
OZONE:
Ozone concentrations are expected to be in the Good to Moderate range.
PM-2.5:
PM-2.5 concentrations are expected to be in the Moderate range.
We end the work week with humidity sticking around through the weekend with pop up showers possible this Friday afternoon. Some of us Michiganders woke up with showers this morning as showers linger by tapping into ample moisture in the region. As we go into Saturday, the heat sticks around, but winds shift to more northerly flow, so this may provide some relief from high humidity. Sunday continues this heating trend with winds shifting back to more WSW flow, so dew points and associated humidity are expected to increase. We will be in between two pressure systems this weekend, so ample sunshine is expected both Saturday and Sunday.
For air quality, although we will have ample sunlight and heat to produce Ozone, development of Ozone exceeding the USG level is not expected due to unfavorable northerly winds for Ozone development. Also, throughout this weekend, dew points will remain rather high and there are numerous instances where Ozone does not produce well with high dew points. Another factor inhibiting Ozone could potentially be upper-level smoke from wildfires out west. This smoke is expected to remain in the upper atmosphere and not make its way down to the surface. For this reason, PM-2.5 concentrations are expected to be in the Good to Moderate range.
EXTENDED FORECAST:
A slight cool down is expected next week with a decrease in humidity as well. Air quality is expected to remain in the Good to Moderate range.
Next Forecast update: Monday August 5th 2024