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San Miguel Ixtahuacán Air Quality Index (AQI)

Real-time AQI for San Miguel Ixtahuacán, San Marcos, Guatemala.

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About San Miguel Ixtahuacán

San Miguel Ixtahuacán, nestled within the department of San Marcos in Guatemala, occupies a geographically significant position within the western highlands. Located at approximately 15.25° latitude and -91.75° longitude, the city sits at a considerable elevation, averaging around 2,100 meters (6,889 feet) above sea level. This high altitude immediately influences air quality, impacting atmospheric pressure and temperature gradients. The surrounding landscape is dominated by steep, forested slopes and volcanic terrain, characteristic of the Sierra Madre de Gualmala. To the west, the landscape gradually transitions into more open agricultural lands, primarily dedicated to maize and bean cultivation, interspersed with coffee plantations – a crucial economic driver for the region. The city’s urban character is distinctly rural, with a relatively low population density compared to Guatemala City. The urban–rural gradient is pronounced; the immediate periphery is largely agricultural, while the core of San Miguel Ixtahuacán exhibits a mix of traditional Mayan architecture and more modern construction. While not directly adjacent to major rivers, the city draws water from smaller streams and springs originating in the surrounding highlands. The prevailing winds, often channeled through the valleys and mountain passes, play a crucial role in dispersing pollutants, though topographic barriers can also trap them, particularly during periods of calm weather. The lack of significant industrial zones within the immediate vicinity mitigates some pollution sources, but agricultural burning practices and vehicle emissions contribute to localized air quality concerns.

Air Quality Across Seasons

San Miguel Ixtahuacán experiences a tropical highland climate, characterized by distinct wet and dry seasons rather than the four seasons of temperate regions. The dry season, typically spanning November to April, often brings the most concerning air quality challenges. Reduced rainfall and lower humidity contribute to a build-up of particulate matter, particularly from agricultural burning. Farmers frequently clear fields by burning vegetation, releasing significant quantities of smoke and ash into the atmosphere. Temperature inversions, common during the cooler nights of the dry season, trap pollutants near the ground, exacerbating the problem. The months of January and February are frequently periods of heightened concern. Conversely, the wet season (May to October) brings relief as frequent rainfall washes away particulate matter and increased wind speeds disperse pollutants. However, heavy rainfall can also lead to increased soil erosion, contributing to dust and sediment in the air. Fog, particularly during the transition months (May and November), can also temporarily reduce visibility and trap pollutants. Sensitive groups, including children, the elderly, and individuals with respiratory conditions, should exercise caution during the dry season, limiting outdoor activities during peak burning periods and seeking shelter indoors when smoke is prevalent. Maintaining indoor air quality through ventilation and air filtration can also be beneficial. The increased humidity during the wet season can sometimes exacerbate allergies, so monitoring pollen levels is advisable.

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