These areas of the AMG have POOR air quality today, Thursday.

According to the Jalisco Atmospheric Monitoring System (SIMAJ), administered by the Ministry of Environment and Territorial Development (SEMADET), At 8:00 am this Thursday, October 16, 2025, the Guadalajara Metropolitan Area (AMG) reports its air quality in some areas as Good, in others as Acceptable, while in others as Poor.
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General population:
It is unlikely to be affected
Sensitive population:
Increased risk of respiratory symptoms and/or decreased lung function.
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Reduce vigorous outdoor physical activities such as aerobic exercise, soccer, basketball, volleyball, track and field, cycling or running, light jogging, brisk walking, or cycling, skateboarding/scooting, rollerblading, and scootering. If you experience any symptoms or discomfort or have any concerns, seek medical advice. Stay informed about the evolving air quality.
Children under 12 years of age and pregnant people:
Outdoor physical activities such as light jogging, brisk walking, or cycling, skateboarding, rollerblading, and scootering are permitted; increase rest periods. Reduce vigorous outdoor physical activities such as aerobic exercise, playing soccer, basketball, volleyball, track and field, cycling, etc. If respiratory or cardiac symptoms occur, discontinue the activity and consult your doctor. Stay informed about the evolving air quality.
General population:
Outdoor physical activities such as light jogging, brisk walking, or cycling, skateboarding, rollerblading, and scootering are permitted; increase rest periods. Reduce vigorous outdoor physical activities such as aerobic exercise, playing soccer, basketball, volleyball, track and field, cycling, etc. If respiratory or cardiac symptoms occur, discontinue the activity and consult your doctor. Stay informed about the evolving air quality.
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