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| Special Air Quality Statement |
| Air Quality Advisories for Wildfire Smoke are in effect for parts of southern and western Colorado. Click here for more information. |
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The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment and the Regional Air Quality Council have issued an OZONE ACTION DAY ALERT at 4 p.m. on Monday, July 13, 2026 for the Front Range Urban Corridor from Douglas County north to Larimer and Weld counties, including the Denver-Boulder area, Fort Collins and Greeley.
Ozone concentrations in the Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups category are expected during the afternoon and evening hours on both Monday and Tuesday. The highest ozone concentrations are expected within and near the foothills from western parts of the Denver metro area northward to areas west of Ft. Collins.
This Ozone Action Day Alert will remain in effect until at least 4 p.m. Tuesday, July 14, 2026.
For statewide conditions, forecasts and advisories, visit:
https://www.colorado.gov/airquality/colorado_summary.aspx
The highest Ozone related AQI at 7 o'clock AM Mountain Standard Time on July 14, 2026, is 50 which indicates Good ozone air quality. It was recorded by the BHWK ambient ozone monitor.
The highest Particulate Matter (PM2.5) related AQI at 7 o'clock AM Mountain Standard Time on July 14, 2026, is 39 which indicates Good Particulate Matter (PM2.5) air quality. It was recorded by the BOU ambient monitor.
| FRONT RANGE AIR QUALITY FORECAST: Tuesday, July 14, 2026, 7:25 AM MDT Ozone concentrations are expected to be in the Moderate to Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups range on Tuesday. High ozone is possible throughout the northern Front Range Region, with the highest ozone most likely for locations within and near the foothills from western portions of the Denver metro area northward through Boulder to western parts of the Ft. Collins area. Active children and adults, and people with lung disease such as asthma, should reduce prolonged or heavy exertion from noon until 8 pm on Tuesday throughout the northern Front Range region. Fine Particulate Matter concentrations are expected to be in the Good category on Tuesday. Carbon Monoxide concentrations are expected to be in the Good category on Tuesday. Nitrogen Dioxide concentrations are expected to be in the Good category on Tuesday. Visibility on Tuesday is expected to be Moderate during the morning, turning Good during the afternoon. |
Ground-level ozone is an air pollution problem that impacts the health of all Coloradans. Exposure can cause acute respiratory problems and trigger asthma attacks. During Ozone Action Alerts, avoid rigorous outdoor activity during the heat of the day. Prolonged exposure can cause long-lasting damage to your lungs.
You CAN make a difference by doing your part to improve air quality along Denver's Front Range. Even during periods of wildfire smoke, reducing your personal emissions can help decrease ozone production. Combining or skipping just two car trips a week has a positive impact on our air quality. Find other easy solutions that fit your lifestyle from Simple Steps. Better Air. (http://www.SimpleStepsBetterAir.org), a program of the Regional Air Quality Council.
WHAT IS AN ACTION DAY?: An Action Day for fine particulate matter, carbon monoxide, ozone or other pollutants indicates that either current air quality is unhealthy or conditions are expected to worsen later in the day or on the next day. Action Days for air pollutants generally indicate that air quality will be in either the Unhealthy or Unhealthy-for-Sensitive-Groups categories according to the Air Quality Index. Action Days always convey overarching public health recommendations, and, according to season, trigger a variety of mandatory and voluntary pollution prevention measures. For example, during the summer open burning is prohibited when an Action Day for ozone and/or fine particulates is in effect. During the winter, residential burning restrictions are in effect when an Action Day for Visibility is in effect.
For a detailed description of both the AIR QUALITY INDEX and the VISIBILITY STANDARD INDEX please visit https://www.colorado.gov/airquality/brochure.aspx
COLORADO OPEN BURN FORECAST:
For those with permits for open burning, that is the burning of waste materials or vegetation outside, check the following webpage to find out if open burning is allowed today. Keep in mind that open burning is prohibited when an Action Day is in effect:
https://www.colorado.gov/airquality/burn_forecast.aspx
FOR CURRENT FRONT RANGE ACTION DAYS/ADVISORIES:
https://www.colorado.gov/airquality/advisory.aspx
FOR CURRENT AIR QUALITY CONDITIONS STATEWIDE:
https://www.colorado.gov/airquality/air_quality.aspx
SOCIAL MEDIA:
https://www.facebook.com/cdphe.apcd
https://twitter.com/cdpheapcd
AIR QUALITY NOTIFICATIONS:
https://www.colorado.gov/airquality/request_alerts.aspx(CDPHE automated e-mail alerts)
http://www.enviroflash.info/signup.cfm(CDPHE forecasts via automated e-mails from the EPA)