
The National Weather Service office located in Mount Holly, New Jersey has issued an Air Quality Alert, according to an official government weather notification.
The alert was issued on July 14 and signals that air quality conditions in the affected region may pose health concerns for some residents, particularly those with respiratory conditions or other sensitivities.
Residents are encouraged to limit prolonged outdoor activity, especially strenuous exercise, until the alert has been lifted. Those with asthma, heart disease, or other respiratory conditions should take extra precautions and consider staying indoors.
For the latest information on the duration and specific areas covered by this alert, residents should monitor updates from the National Weather Service.








