Live Ambient Metrics (Houston Right Now)
Temp
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Feels Like
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Air Quality
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UV Index
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Answer a few questions to check your match-day health and heat risk.
Full-Time Report
Your Match-Day Assessment
π Match-Time Forecast
Expected Temp
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Expected Feels
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Air Quality
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Max UV
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Air quality comes from EPA AirNow ground sensors (primary) or Open-Meteo forecast model (fallback). Your phone app may show slightly different readings depending on which sensor it uses β small differences of one category are normal.
π¨ Medical Emergency β What To Do
π At Every Stadium:
If you or someone near you experiences chest pain, difficulty breathing, faints, becomes confused, or has another medical emergency during the match, immediately tell a nearby stadium staff member, security officer, or event worker.
Stadium staff can quickly contact on-site medical teams and emergency responders for help.
βΉοΈ How is my score calculated?
Your score adds up points from seven things: your age group, your health conditions and body measurements, how you feel today, how much time you will spend outdoors getting to the stadium, your arrival time (midday is hotter), and the expected "feels like" temperature, air quality, and UV level at your match time. A low total means Green, a medium total means Yellow, and a high total means Red. This is a general safety guide, not medical advice.
π CDC heat safety resources
Please Get Checked First
The symptoms you reported may need medical attention right away.
We stopped your score because chest pain, trouble breathing, confusion, and fainting should be checked by a medical professional before you attend a large event.
If your symptoms are severe or getting worse, call 911 (or your local emergency number) now.
When you are feeling better, you are welcome to run the assessment again.