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Medford, OR – Residents in Medford and surrounding areas are under an air stagnation advisory from Tuesday through Friday due to valley inversions trapping pollutants near the surface. Health officials warn that poor air quality may pose risks to sensitive groups, including individuals with respiratory conditions.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS), the advisory spans from 10 a.m. Tuesday to noon Friday. Limited ventilation caused by weak winds and a strong pressure system will keep pollutants concentrated in the Rogue Valley. Residents are urged to avoid outdoor activities, particularly at night and early morning when conditions are worst.
Detailed Weather Outlook
Tuesday and Wednesday: Patchy fog and stagnant air will dominate, with daytime highs near 53°F. Nights will remain calm, with lows in the mid-30s.
Thursday and Friday: Slight improvements may occur Friday with an incoming cold front. Until then, air quality will remain moderate to poor, with continued fog and temperatures between 35°F and 57°F.
Safety Tips for Residents:
• Stay indoors, especially if you have respiratory issues.
• Use air purifiers to reduce indoor pollutants.
• Avoid burning wood or trash, which exacerbates air quality problems.
• Stay updated on the latest advisories through the NWS website.
Longer-term relief is expected by the weekend as stronger winds could improve air quality. For now, Medford residents should remain cautious and follow health guidelines to minimize exposure to pollutants.
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