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Air Quality Advisory Issued For Long Island

Tomorrow's high heat will make more ozone, which could make it harder for some people to breathe.

LONG ISLAND, NY — Due to temperatures tomorrow getting close to 90 degrees, the state Department of Environmental Conservation has issued an air quality warning for all of Long Island due to increases in ozone.

The advisory will be in effect from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. for all of Long Island.

The air is listed as "Unhealthy for sensitive groups," which is in the middle of the Environmental Protection Agency's air quality monitoring index. The people most likely to be affected are people with existing lung conditions, those who are active outdoors, children and the elderly, according to the EPA.

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Low amounts of ozone at ground level can cause chest pain, shortness of breath, throat irritation and coughing, according to the EPA. It's possible for healthy people to be sensitive to ozone and experience symptoms, as well. It can also cause those with existing lung conditions, like asthma, to experience symptoms.

To limit your ozone exposure, it's recommended to stay inside when possible during the hours the advisory is in effect.

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