Ozone and PM2.5 Air Quality Index (AQI) Forecast
Issued: Monday, March 30, 2026, 2:32 PM
Monday, increasing clouds and scattered showers across the southeastern portion of the state will reduce ozone formation. Additionally, south-southeasterly winds will strengthen slightly, enhancing pollutant dispersion. However, these winds will also carry thin-density smoke over Louisiana, leading to high-Good AQI levels in most cities. Tuesday and Wednesday, patchy morning fog and mist will enhance particle production. However, scattered showers and thunderstorms and periods of moderate southerly winds will aid dispersion each afternoon. As a result, AQI levels will remain high-Good in most cities on both days.
| Ozone |
40 - Good |
40 - Good |
37 - Good |
| PM25 |
50 - Good |
50 - Good |
44 - Good |
| Ozone |
41 - Good |
39 - Good |
37 - Good |
| PM25 |
50 - Good |
44 - Good |
39 - Good |
| Ozone |
45 - Good |
44 - Good |
42 - Good |
| PM25 |
50 - Good |
50 - Good |
44 - Good |
| Ozone |
43 - Good |
39 - Good |
37 - Good |
| PM25 |
50 - Good |
50 - Good |
39 - Good |
| Ozone |
38 - Good |
41 - Good |
37 - Good |
| PM25 |
50 - Good |
44 - Good |
39 - Good |
| Ozone |
40 - Good |
40 - Good |
37 - Good |
| PM25 |
50 - Good |
50 - Good |
44 - Good |
| Ozone |
42 - Good |
39 - Good |
36 - Good |
| PM25 |
55 - Moderate |
50 - Good |
44 - Good |
| Ozone |
35 - Good |
37 - Good |
35 - Good |
| PM25 |
44 - Good |
39 - Good |
33 - Good |