Salt Lake City Faces Persistent Inversions Affecting Air Quality
Salt Lake City Faces Persistent Inversions Affecting Air Quality
US · Published Apr 24, 2026
Salt Lake City is experiencing a persistent inversion, trapping pollutants and worsening air quality.
The inversion poses health risks, especially for vulnerable populations with respiratory conditions.
Residents are advised to limit outdoor activities and reduce emissions to mitigate the effects of the inversion.
Persistent inversion traps cool air, declines air quality
Salt Lake City is currently experiencing a persistent inversion, a weather phenomenon where a layer of warm air traps cooler air near the ground. This is common due to the surrounding mountains, which prevent the dispersal of pollutants, leading to a buildup of particulate matter and a significant decline in air quality. The reduced visibility and elevated pollutant levels pose health risks, particularly for vulnerable populations with respiratory conditions.
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