Asthma
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	Certain weather conditions can irritate the airways, causing an increased risk of asthma symptoms. Extremely high or cold temperatures, thunderstorms, and dry air are possible asthma triggers.
Today’s Weather Factors
	
					Air Quality
					15 (Excellent)
				
				
					Probability of Precipitation
					5%
				
				
					Max Wind Gusts
					16 mph
				
	
		Safety Tips
	
	
			Use HEPA filters and a humidifier in your home to reduce indoor asthma triggers. Bundle up and try to breathe through your nose when outdoors in colder temperatures.
		
		- Use HEPA filters in your home to cut down on indoor allergens.
- Bundle up when temperatures are low.
- Try to breathe through your nose when outside in cold temperatures.
- Use a humidifier indoors to minimize airway irritation.
 
						 
						