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    Air quality alert affecting 5 Freeway north of LA Sunday
    • July 4, 2026

    5 Freeway north of LA is the focus of an air quality alert reported at 10:44 a.m. on Saturday by the National Weather Service. The alert is in effect until Sunday July 5, at 10:45 a.m.

    The full list of affected locations includes:

    • 5 Freeway corridor near Santa Clarita
    • Calabasas/Agoura Hills
    • San Fernando Valley
    • Eastern Santa Monica Mountains Recreational area
    • Los Angeles County Beaches
    • Los Angeles County Inland Coast including Downtown Los Angeles
    • San Gabriel Valley
    • Malibu
    • Palos Verdes Peninsula
    • Santa Clarita Valley
    • Santa Susana Mountains
    • Western Santa Monica Mountains Recreational area

    Air quality alerts: Recommendations from the NWS Los Angeles/Oxnard CA

    When an air quality alert is in effect, following the NWS guidance is pivotal. Here are some simple tips from the NWS for safeguarding your well-being:

    Seek shelter indoors when possible:

    Whenever possible, seek refuge indoors, especially if you grapple with respiratory concerns, health issues, or belong to the senior or child demographic

    Minimize outdoor ventures:

    When you can’t avoid going outdoors, keep outdoor activities to the bare essentials. Reducing your time outdoors is the key.

    Scale back pollution-inducing practices:

    Exercise prudence when it comes to activities that exacerbate pollution, such as driving cars, wielding gas-powered lawnmowers, or utilizing other motorized vehicles. Minimize their use during air quality alerts.

    A ban on open burning:

    Avoid burning debris or any other materials during air quality alerts. This contributes to worsened air quality.

    Stay informed:

    Stay updated of developments by tuning in to NOAA Weather Radio or your preferred weather news source. Being well-informed empowers you to make informed decisions regarding outdoor pursuits during air quality alerts.

    Respiratory health matters:

    If you grapple with respiratory issues or underlying health problems, exercise added caution. These conditions can render you more susceptible to the adverse effects of compromised air quality.

    By adhering to the advice from the NWS, you can enhance your safety during air quality alerts while reducing your exposure to potentially harmful pollutants. Stay aware, stay protected, and make your health a top priority.

    For more local weather alerts, visit our Weather Advisory page

     Orange County Register 

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