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An ongoing Air Stagnation Advisory is currently in effect until 5 AM MST /4 AM PST/ Monday along with a Dense Fog Advisory from 11 PM MST /10 PM PST/ this evening to noon MST /11 AM PST/ Wednesday in the Lower Treasure Valley Zones. The Air Stagnation Advisory is a result of an elongated period of still air, characterized by light winds and minimal vertical mixing, caused by an inversion near the surface that continues to trap pollutants. On the other hand, the Dense Fog Advisory alerts to visibility reduced to one quarter mile or less due to dense fog.
These alerts highlight potential problems for individuals with respiratory issues due to poor air quality affecting the Lower Treasure Valley Zones. Moreover, low visibility resulting from the dense fog could pose hazardous driving conditions. It is crucial for those with respiratory illnesses to adhere to their physicians’ recommendations when dealing with heightened air pollution levels during stagnant air periods.
For those who need to drive in these conditions, it is important to exercise caution by slowing down, utilizing headlights, and maintaining a safe distance from other vehicles. These simple precautions can significantly reduce the risk of accidents and ensure a safer commute during this period of Air Stagnation and Dense Fog Advisories.
In conclusion, the ongoing Air Stagnation and Dense Fog Advisories are critical indicators of potential health and safety risks in the Lower Treasure Valley Zones. By staying informed, following expert advice, and taking necessary precautions, individuals can effectively navigate and mitigate the challenges posed by these weather conditions. It is essential to prioritize personal well-being and safety during periods of poor air quality and low visibility to minimize any adverse effects resulting from these atmospheric phenomena.