November Storms Could Affect Air Quality in Major Cities
November Storms Could Affect Air Quality in Major Cities
US · Published Nov 6, 2025
November storms can affect air quality in major U.S. cities, especially where air is stagnant.
Rain and wind may temporarily improve air quality, but temperature shifts and pollution can worsen it.
Residents with respiratory conditions should monitor daily air quality reports and adjust outdoor activity.
Storms impact on air quality in cities
November storms can significantly impact air quality in major U.S. cities, particularly where stagnant air conditions allow pollutants to accumulate. While rainfall and strong winds associated with these storms may temporarily improve air quality by dispersing pollutants, other factors can lead to a decline. Sudden shifts in temperature, smoke from controlled burns, and the accumulation of industrial and vehicular emissions can create haze and worsen air quality.
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