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High ozone levels in Indiana

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High ozone levels in Indiana could make it harder to breathe.

The Indiana Department of Environmental Management sent an Air Quality alert to the whole state.

They say the ground-level ozone, called smog, will be a real issue on Tuesday.

The poor air quality will continue as temperatures rise.

Officials say that elders, children, and those with medical conditions should not be too active.

To find more information on smog and the ozone, you can go to SmogWatch.IN.gov.

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