Ozone and PM2.5 Air Quality Index (AQI) Forecast
Issued: Friday, March 20, 2026, 2:32 PM
Friday and Saturday, sunshine and warm temperatures each day will promote ozone production. In addition, as surface high pressure persists over the northern Gulf, periods of light southwesterly winds will limit dispersion, and smoke from localized agricultural fires may contribute to particle concentrations. However, winds will strengthen slightly each afternoon, increasing dispersion and leading to high-Good to low-Moderate AQI levels on both days. Sunday, as a cold front approaches from the northwest, moderate south-southwesterly winds will disperse pollutants in Louisiana. However, mostly sunny skies and warm temperatures will continue to support ozone formation, yielding high-Good AQI levels in most cities.
| Ozone |
67 - Moderate |
61 - Moderate |
50 - Good |
| PM25 |
39 - Good |
44 - Good |
39 - Good |
| Ozone |
46 - Good |
44 - Good |
43 - Good |
| PM25 |
44 - Good |
39 - Good |
33 - Good |
| Ozone |
48 - Good |
46 - Good |
44 - Good |
| PM25 |
33 - Good |
44 - Good |
39 - Good |
| Ozone |
49 - Good |
48 - Good |
44 - Good |
| PM25 |
33 - Good |
44 - Good |
33 - Good |
| Ozone |
42 - Good |
42 - Good |
40 - Good |
| PM25 |
50 - Good |
44 - Good |
39 - Good |
| Ozone |
54 - Moderate |
49 - Good |
44 - Good |
| PM25 |
44 - Good |
50 - Good |
39 - Good |
| Ozone |
48 - Good |
49 - Good |
44 - Good |
| PM25 |
53 - Moderate |
50 - Good |
44 - Good |
| Ozone |
48 - Good |
46 - Good |
44 - Good |
| PM25 |
33 - Good |
44 - Good |
33 - Good |