The air often seems dirtiest during late summer and early fall, primarily due to increased temperatures and stagnant weather conditions that can trap pollutants close to the ground. Additionally, wildfire smoke and increased ground-level ozone from higher temperatures contribute to poor air quality during this time. In urban areas, winter months can also see high pollution levels due to heating emissions and temperature inversions.
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