Kansas City’s under an ozone alert, meaning there’s a higher amount of pollution in the air than usual, which can be harmful to people with respiratory issues. The alert includes Leavenworth, Wyandotte and Johnson Counties in Kansas, as well as Clay, Platte and Jackson counties in Missouri, according to the National Weather Service. What does that actually mean? Here’s what we learned from the Mid-America Regional Council, who issues the alerts.
Source: KC Star Local News