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Environmental & Demographic Profile — Texas City, TX (77590)

Postal region 77590 covers Texas City, TX within Galveston County. With an estimated population of 33,145 residents and a population density of 508.2 people/sq mi, local atmospheric dynamics are regularly evaluated. Located in the America/Chicago time zone, live monitoring tracks real-time shifts in ambient conditions.

Texas City operates within a suburban metropolitan area. Suburban atmospheric patterns here fluctuate according to regional commuter transit volumes and seasonal domestic emissions.

Geographic & Administrative Details

  • County: Galveston County
  • Coordinates: 29.3804, -94.9176
  • Timezone: America/Chicago
  • Associated Regions: Galveston

Frequently Asked Questions About Texas City Air Quality

What is the primary air pollutant in Texas City, TX?

Primary pollutants monitored in Texas City include Fine Particulate Matter (PM2.5), Coarse Particulate Matter (PM10), Ground-level Ozone (O₃), Carbon Monoxide (CO), Nitrogen Dioxide (NO₂), and Sulfur Dioxide (SO₂).

Is it safe to exercise outdoors today in Texas City (77590)?

Safety depends on the live Air Quality Index (AQI). An index between 0 and 50 represents ideal conditions. If readings rise above 100, sensitive individuals should reduce outdoor exertion.

How often is air quality data updated for ZIP code 77590?

Telemetry feeds and station observations update live via atmospheric tracking models.

How Weather Data is Calculated

Weather measurements on AQIFinder.com are computed via high-resolution numerical weather prediction models and meteorological station observations provided directly through open API data sources.

1. Temperature & Atmospheric Physics

Air temperature measurements are recorded in degrees Celsius (°C). Sensors utilize radiation shields to filter interference from solar reflection, guaranteeing precise ambient readings.

2. Integration with Air Quality (AQI)

Atmospheric dynamics like boundary layer height, temperature inversions, and local wind fields directly determine particulate dispersal (PM2.5 / PM10) and chemical pollutant behavior.