Long Beach September Air Quality: AQI Trends
Discover typical air quality conditions in Long Beach during september.
Current Air Quality
Air quality is acceptable. However, there may be a risk for some people, particularly those who are unusually sensitive to air pollution.
Monthly Trends
Air quality in Long Beach during September can vary based on weather conditions and local factors.
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Ozone Levels
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Health Effects
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Frequently Asked Questions About Long Beach Air Quality
What is the current air quality in Long Beach?
The current Air Quality Index (AQI) in Long Beach, CA is 59, which is considered moderate.
Is it safe to exercise outdoors in Long Beach?
Generally yes. With an AQI of 59, outdoor exercise is acceptable for most people. Sensitive individuals should monitor symptoms.
When is the best time of year to visit Long Beach for good air quality?
Spring and early fall typically offer the best air quality in Long Beach. Summer months may have elevated ozone levels, while winter can see higher PM2.5 from temperature inversions.
What causes air pollution in Long Beach?
Air pollution in Long Beach can come from vehicle emissions, industrial activity, construction, wildfires, and weather patterns. Local geography and seasonal factors also play a significant role.