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Air Quality Alert TODAY Washington and Newport Counties, Rhode Island – and RI Cooling Centers
The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM) forecasts that air quality will reach unhealthy levels for sensitive groups due to elevated ground-level ozone on Tuesday, July 29. This alert is being issued for Washington and Newport Counties only.

Key Details:
- The highest ozone levels are expected in southern portions of Rhode Island at the immediate coastline.
- Peak levels begin late afternoon continuing well into the evening after sunset.
- Fine particles continue to be elevated, with moderate readings due to Canadian wildfire smoke.
Health Impacts:
Unhealthy ozone levels may cause:
- Throat irritation, coughing, and chest pain.
- Shortness of breath and increased risk of respiratory infections.
- Worsening of asthma and other lung conditions – particularly for children, the elderly, and those with pre-existing respiratory issues.
Recommended actions:
- Reduce prolonged or heavy outdoor exertion.
- Take frequent breaks and choose less strenuous activities.
- Monitor for symptoms like coughing or shortness of breath.
- People with asthma or lung conditions should follow their action plans and carry quick-relief medications.
- Schedule outdoor activities in the morning when ozone levels are lowest and typically good on the Air Quality index.
Stay Informed:
Air quality can change throughout the day. To stay informed, download the AirNOW app or visit www.airnow.gov for real-time updates and forecasts. Additional information is also available on DEM’s air quality forecast page at www.dem.ri.gov/airquality.
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Rhode Island Cooling Centers
The RI Emergency Management Association maintains a list of Cooling Centers, by city/town – you can access it HERE:
https://riema.ri.gov/planning-mitigation/resources-businesses/cooling-centers

