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A winter air quality alert warns of poor air in Southeast Michigan due to melting snow releasing pollutants, with conditions improving by Monday afternoon.
An air quality advisory is in effect for much of Southeast Michigan until Monday afternoon, February 16, due to melting snow releasing trapped pollutants like dust, road salt, and vehicle exhaust.
Light winds and a temperature inversion are trapping fine particulate matter (PM2.5) near the ground, worsening air quality, especially for sensitive groups.
The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy issued the rare February alert, as the snowmelt—driven by warming temperatures—is releasing pollutants normally locked in snow.
Conditions are expected to improve by Monday afternoon as winds increase and the inversion breaks.
Una alerta de calidad del aire de invierno advierte de mala calidad del aire en el sureste de Michigan debido a la fusión de la nieve que libera contaminantes, con condiciones mejorando el lunes por la tarde.