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Can anybody living in Corona, CA tell me how bad the smog gets there in the summer? |
Travel Info Are there ever days where the air quality is bad enough to issue warning for "sensitive individuals" to stay indoors if possible? I am thinking of moving there at some point in the future. Travel Tips Sounds like only two of the answerers actually live/work in Corona. While most of the "Inland Empire" is the recipient of L.A.'s smog, Corona sits at the mouth of a canyon connecting coastal Orange County to the Inland Empire. Every afternoon, there a stiff wind as the cooling coastal air is drawn in by the rising hot air in the inland deserts. At the east end of Corona, near the mouth of Santa Ana canyon, they get a 15-20mph wind most afternoons. This also helps drop the temp 10' or more, compared to surrounding areas. My brother and sister live in Corona. Both suffer from fairly severe asthma, and neither of them has an issue with the smog there. Now pollen is a different matter - Corona nestles up against the Santa Ana mountains, so lots of weed pollen in the summer Source(s): family has lived there 20 years Other Travel Tips All "inland" areas get alot of smog. The closer to the coast, the better the air. I go to Corona every other day and the smog isn't as bad as it is in LA. Oh and....I hope you like the HEAT!!!!! Cuz it sure will get HOT and TOASTY!!! I dont live far from Corona and the smog can get bad at times. It is getting like LA, including the traffic!! Your biggest concern should really be navigating the 91 freeway - it is a parking lot every morning and evening!! personal experience |
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