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Air quality

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Today's weather summary

The weather in Congress on Friday, January 31st, will be clear for most of the day.

Additionally, there will be cloud overcast during the evening, at about 6 pm.

Weather details for Congress, on Friday, January 31st:

The maximum temperature during the day is going to be 51°F at about 3 pm. The day will be dry, with average humidity of 39%, ranging from 21% to a maximum value of 68% at about midnight. The wind will be light, and will get up to 9 mph at 4 pm, blowing from the south. The cloud coverage will range from 0% around midnight to as high as 100% around 6 pm with an average of 8%.

There is no probability for any precipitation throughout the day. The dew point will range from 7°F up to a maximum value of 19°F around midnight.

The visibility is expected to be good with average visibility of 10 mi throughout the day. Atmospheric pressure will be high with average pressure of 1023 hPa. Sunrise will be at 7:20 am, and sunset at 5:58 pm, making it a total of 10 hours and 38 minutes of daylight.

Air quality forecast for Congress, on Friday, January 31st:

On average, the air quality on this day will be moderate, meaning that air quality is acceptable. However, there may be a risk for some people, particularly those who are unusually sensitive to air pollution. According to our index, ranging from 0 to 500, the air quality is going to be between values of 50 and 69.

Pollen forecast for Congress, on Friday, January 31st:

Tree pollen on this day is expected to have very high risk. There's no risk of weed pollen, and as for grass pollen, this day is expected to have no risk.

The weather in Congress on Saturday, February 1st, is going to be cloudy for most of the day, with many clouds before dawn.

There is also a chance for few clouds before dawn at about 1 am.

Weather information for Congress, on Saturday, February 1st:

The maximum temperature of the day will be 51°F at about 2 pm. The day will be dry, with average humidity of 36%, ranging from 25% to a maximum value of 46% at about 11 pm. The wind will be light, and will get up to 10 mph at 6 am, blowing from the south-east. The cloud coverage will range from 12% around 5 am to as high as 100% around 8 am with an average of 79%.

There is no probability for any precipitation throughout the day. The dew point will range from 7°F up to a maximum value of 23°F around 5 pm.

The visibility is expected to be good with average visibility of 10 mi throughout the day. Atmospheric pressure will be high with average pressure of 1020 hPa. Sunrise will be at 7:19 am, and sunset at 5:59 pm, making it a total of 10 hours and 40 minutes of daylight.

Air quality forecast for Congress, on Saturday, February 1st:

On average, the air quality on this day will be good, meaning that air quality is satisfactory, and air pollution poses little or no risk. According to our index, ranging from 0 to 500, the air quality is going to be between values of 37 and 63.

Pollen forecast for Congress, on Saturday, February 1st:

Tree pollen on this day is expected to have very high risk. There's no risk of weed pollen, and as for grass pollen, this day is expected to have no risk.

FAQ

How warm does it get in Congress?
The average annual highest temperature in Congress is 36.3°C (97.3°F), and the July 27th is the hottest day on average.
How cold does it get in Congress?
The average annual lowest temperature in Congress is -0.1°C (31.8°F), and the January 1st is the coldest day on average.
Which month has the most rain in Congress?
The wettest months in Congress are January and December.