Ozone and PM2.5 Air Quality Index (AQI) Forecast
Issued: Monday, December 29, 2025, 2:30 PM
Monday and Tuesday, as a cold front departs to the southeast and surface high pressure builds in from the west, northerly winds each day will effectively disperse pollutants and carry clean, cool air into Louisiana. As a result, AQI levels will be Good statewide on both days. New Year's Eve, surface high pressure building across southern Louisiana will produce calm to light southwesterly winds, limiting dispersion. Additionally, strong temperature inversions through the morning and evening hours will confine pollutants to the lower levels of the atmosphere. Therefore, despite low pollutant carryover from previous days, AQI levels will be high-Good to low-Moderate.
| Ozone |
32 - Good |
34 - Good |
38 - Good |
| PM25 |
33 - Good |
39 - Good |
53 - Moderate |
| Ozone |
24 - Good |
26 - Good |
29 - Good |
| PM25 |
22 - Good |
28 - Good |
44 - Good |
| Ozone |
31 - Good |
33 - Good |
35 - Good |
| PM25 |
33 - Good |
33 - Good |
50 - Good |
| Ozone |
31 - Good |
32 - Good |
35 - Good |
| PM25 |
22 - Good |
28 - Good |
44 - Good |
| Ozone |
31 - Good |
32 - Good |
34 - Good |
| PM25 |
22 - Good |
33 - Good |
44 - Good |
| Ozone |
32 - Good |
34 - Good |
36 - Good |
| PM25 |
28 - Good |
33 - Good |
53 - Moderate |
| Ozone |
28 - Good |
31 - Good |
33 - Good |
| PM25 |
28 - Good |
33 - Good |
50 - Good |
| Ozone |
29 - Good |
31 - Good |
32 - Good |
| PM25 |
22 - Good |
33 - Good |
50 - Good |