| A dryline is currently dividing the
panhandle from the rest of the state, with elevated to critical fire weather
conditions in the panhandle. A moist air mass is dominating the rest of
Oklahoma, where daily storm risks are expected throughout this week. This
active weather pattern will help tamp down air pollutants, with most areas
expected to see air quality conditions in the Good/Green category this week.
Higher concentrations of ozone (Yellow/Moderate category) are possible toward
the northwestern portion of the state later in the week, and locally higher
concentrations of particulate matter (Yellow/Moderate category) are possible
near any fires that develop. |