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'Code Orange' Air Quality Alert Issued in Tysons Corner
The heat index in the area will reach 90 degrees by 3 p.m. and will stay there for most of the late afternoon.

A “code orange” air quality alert has been issued in Tysons Corner on Tuesday, the National Weather Service confirmed.
This means that the air will be unhealthy for sensitive groups, including children; people suffering from asthma, heart disease or lung disease; and the elderly.
To avoid the effects of air pollution, avoid strenuous activity or outdoor exercise if possible.
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The heat index will hit 90 degrees by 3 p.m. and won’t begin to drop until early evening hours arrive.
The air quality alert was issued by the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality, the Maryland Department of the Environment, the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments and the District Department of the Environment.
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