Wednesday, July 8: Ozone Air Quality Advisory in Effect for Sheboygan County Until 11:00 PM CDT
Sheboygan County, WI July 8, 2026
Air health alert: An ozone Air Quality Advisory is in effect for Sheboygan County through 11:00 PM CDT Wednesday, July 8, the National Weather Service reports.
The advisory is for elevated ground-level ozone—with conditions forecast to run from “unhealthy for sensitive groups” to “unhealthy for all” for parts of the advisory period.
Who should take extra precautions during the advisory
If anyone in your household is in a sensitive group, plan for easier outdoor activity until the advisory ends at 11:00 PM CDT Wednesday, July 8. That includes:
- Children and teens
- Older adults
- Pregnant adults
- People with asthma or other lung disease (including COPD)
- People with heart or lung disease
Wednesday, July 8 evening checklist for safer outdoor plans
- Reduce prolonged or heavy outdoor exertion (especially for kids and sensitive groups).
- Take more breaks if outdoor activity can’t be avoided.
- Consider rescheduling intense outdoor workouts or sports if you can.
- If you have asthma, follow your asthma action plan and keep quick-relief medication available.
Check before you head out
Air quality can change quickly. Before heading out for exercise or outdoor play—especially for sensitive groups—check updated air-quality information through 11:00 PM CDT Wednesday, July 8.
If you found this helpful, share what you’re seeing locally in the comments.
Sources
- NWS Milwaukee/Sullivan: Watches, Warnings & Advisories — Air Quality Advisory (Sheboygan, through 11 PM CDT)
- WHBL local coverage: ozone air quality alert timing also in effect
- Wisconsin DHS: Outdoor Air Quality and Health (ozone + practical actions)
- American Lung Association: ozone (what it is and health risk context)
