Pre-Summer Air Quality Dip: What Changes After February Ends
Pre-Summer Air Quality Dip: What Changes After February Ends
IN · Published Mar 4, 2026
Air quality often dips pre-summer due to temperature inversions, increased sunlight, and agricultural activities.
Poor air quality can worsen respiratory conditions and increase cardiovascular risks, especially for vulnerable groups.
Stay informed about the AQI, limit outdoor activities on bad air days, and reduce personal emissions to protect yourself.
Air quality changes as February ends
As February concludes and we transition into the pre-summer months, a noticeable shift often occurs in air quality across many regions. This seasonal dip can impact public health and environmental well-being, making it crucial to understand the contributing factors and how to prepare.
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