Along with heat,
the Lower Hudson Valley is on alert for the air quality this weekend.
The New York State
Department of Environmental Conservation issued the advisory for this Sunday.
The advisory will
be in effect 11 a.m. through 11 p.m.
The pollutant of
concern is ozone, not to be confused with the Earth's ozone layer.
Summer heat can
lead to the formation of ground-level ozone, a major component of photochemical
smog.
Exhaust from
vehicles is a primary source of ground-level ozone and creates a serious
air-pollution problem.
This includes anyone working or playing outdoors, along with
those with respiratory disease like asthma, should limit time outdoors
during the advisory.
Individuals
experiencing symptoms such as shortness of breath, chest pain or coughing
should consider consulting their doctor.