Much of Oklahoma borders on unhealthy air conditions

For a graphic of affected counties, visit https://www.deq.ok.gov/air-quality-division/air-quality-health-advisory/

 

Much of Oklahoma was considered to be under a “moderate” ozone alert issued late Wednesday. As the map above shows, nearly two thirds of the state bordered on having unhealthy air. Two counties, Canadian and Tulsa were categorized as having “unhealthy for sensitive groups.”