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Eight-Hour Ozone High Value Days for 2024
as of April 19

The table below lists the daily maximum eight-hour ozone concentrations measured which meet or exceed 71 parts per billion in 2024 in each community where the TCEQ measures ozone. This information is updated hourly. Concentrations are color-highlighted based on the EPA-defined Air Quality Index colors. (See Interpreting the AQI.) Times shown are in 24-hour format and are Local Standard Time. Our convention is that the time reflects the beginning of the eight-hour average. All ozone measurements are in parts per billion.

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YearSort ByReport Format
Highlight with AQI colors
2024 Sorted by Maximum Value
LocationRegionCAMSAQSDateTimeValuePOC
Texas City 34th St. C620 12 62048_167_0056April 4 202411:00761 N
Mercer Arboretum C557 12 55748_201_0557April 12 202410:00741 N
Houston Aldine C8/AF108/X150 12 848_201_0024April 12 202410:00732
Conroe Relocated C78/A321 12 7848_339_0078April 5 202410:00731
UH WG Jones Forest C698 12 69848_339_0698April 12 202412:00731 N
Galveston 99th St. C1034/A320/X183 12 103448_167_1034April 4 202412:00711
Conroe Relocated C78/A321 12 7848_339_0078April 12 202412:00711
Conroe Relocated C78/A321 12 7848_339_0078April 13 202410:00711
POC (Parameter Occurrence Code): a code used to correctly separate data from multiple instruments at one site.
 N - Data from this instrument does not meet EPA quality assurance criteria and cannot be used for regulatory purposes.

Interpreting the AQI

Air Quality Index

Each NAAQS pollutant has a separate AQI scale, with an AQI rating of 100 corresponding to the concentration of the Federal Standard for that pollutant. Additional information about the AQI and how it can be used is available from the EPA's AirNow web site.

Place your mouse pointer over the scale displayed above to view information about the Air Quality Index, and each of the rating levels.

The actual index calculation is different for each parameter measured and is specified by the EPA. The following table shows the various breakpoints used in calculating the AQI.

AQI Breakpoint Definitions
AQI Range 1hr Ozone
in ppm
8hr Ozone
in ppm
0 - 50 Not Defined 0 - 0.054
51 - 100 Not Defined 0.055 - 0.070
101 - 150 0.125 - 0.164 0.071 - 0.085
151 - 200 0.165 - 0.204 0.086 - 0.105
201 - 300 0.205 - 0.404 0.106 - 0.200
301 - 400 0.405 - 0.504 Not Defined
401 - 500 Not Defined Not Defined
500+ Not Defined Not Defined
  • The AQI for ozone is based on either the peak eight-hour running average since midnight OR the peak one-hour measurement since midnight.

PLEASE NOTE:  This data has not been verified by the TCEQ and may change. This is the most current data, but it is not official until it has been certified by our technical staff. Data is collected from TCEQ ambient monitoring sites and may include data collected by other outside agencies. This data is updated hourly. All times shown are in local standard time unless otherwise indicated.

Following EPA reporting guidelines, negative values may be displayed in our hourly criteria air quality data, down to the negative of the EPA listed Method Detection Limit (MDL) for the particular instrument that made the measurements. The reported concentrations can be negative due to zero drift in the electronic instrument output, data logger channel, or calibration adjustments to the data. Prior to 1/1/2013, slightly negative values were automatically set to zero.