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Ozone Hourly Averages

Ozone is a form of oxygen with three atoms instead of the usual two atoms. It is a photochemical oxidant and, at ground level, is the main component of smog. Unlike other gaseous pollutants, ozone is not emitted directly into the atmosphere. Instead, it is created in the atmosphere by the action of sunlight on volatile organic compounds and nitrogen oxides.

In Texas, higher levels of ozone usually occur on sunny days with light winds, primarily from March through October. An ozone exceedance day is counted if the measured eight-hour average ozone concentration exceeds the standards.

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Ozone Hourly Averages for Thursday, March 5, 2026.
measured in parts per billion
RegionCAMSMorningAfternoonCAMSPOCEntity
Mid 1:00 2:00 3:00 4:00 5:00 6:00 7:00 8:00 9:0010:0011:00Noon 1:00 2:00 3:00 4:00 5:00 6:00 7:00 8:00 9:0010:00
Beaumont-Port Arthur - all times are in CST
2 242524242525201720272727292928282524232324 SPZ NA 2 2 R MDL TCEQ
9 21202526252325242526262628272726252623221918 NA 9 2 R MDL TCEQ
28 21192222252124222424252829302929282726272825 NA 28 1 R MDL TCEQ
64 2120192021232322252728272727262525272520 SPZ22 NA 64 1 R MDL TCEQ
640  1 27283030292727272729313336383836373632313029 NA 640  1 1 R MDL Private
643  1 17172020241919222323242627272727272625252526 NA 643  1 1 R MDL Private
1035 17152019231922232525262728282727272625232324 NA 1035 1 R MDL TCEQ
Notes:
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Maximum values for the day are bold within the table. Minimum values are bold italic.
 R - Data from this instrument meets EPA quality assurance criteria for regulatory purposes.

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.