Ozone and PM2.5 Air Quality Index (AQI) Forecast
Issued: Wednesday, February 4, 2026, 2:33 PM
Wednesday, as a cold front departs to the south and surface high pressure builds over the southern Plains, light to moderate north-northwesterly winds will increase pollutant dispersion. However, these winds will also carry thin smoke into the Bayou State, increasing particle concentrations slightly. Furthermore, an evening inversion will trap pollutants at ground level. As a result, AQI levels will be low-Moderate in most cities. Thursday, as surface high pressure moves southward through Texas, northwesterly winds will weaken and shift to westerly, reducing dispersion and allowing thin-density smoke to linger over the state. Additionally, overnight temperatures in the 30s will produce an inversion, reducing atmospheric mixing through the morning hours. These conditions will lead to high-Good to low-Moderate AQI levels. Friday, light west-northwesterly winds will gradually disperse pollutants as a weak cold front approaches from the north. However, a strong inversion will develop through the morning and evening hours, confining pollutants to the lower levels of the atmosphere. Therefore, AQI levels will remain high-Good to low-Moderate.
| Ozone |
43 - Good |
45 - Good |
49 - Good |
| PM25 |
55 - Moderate |
55 - Moderate |
56 - Moderate |
| Ozone |
33 - Good |
36 - Good |
39 - Good |
| PM25 |
55 - Moderate |
53 - Moderate |
50 - Good |
| Ozone |
39 - Good |
41 - Good |
44 - Good |
| PM25 |
56 - Moderate |
50 - Good |
44 - Good |
| Ozone |
42 - Good |
44 - Good |
46 - Good |
| PM25 |
33 - Good |
44 - Good |
44 - Good |
| Ozone |
37 - Good |
39 - Good |
43 - Good |
| PM25 |
62 - Moderate |
53 - Moderate |
50 - Good |
| Ozone |
37 - Good |
39 - Good |
45 - Good |
| PM25 |
53 - Moderate |
53 - Moderate |
55 - Moderate |
| Ozone |
35 - Good |
37 - Good |
43 - Good |
| PM25 |
53 - Moderate |
50 - Good |
44 - Good |
| Ozone |
34 - Good |
37 - Good |
44 - Good |
| PM25 |
44 - Good |
50 - Good |
50 - Good |