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Is the air quality good in Milan right now? Milan, Italy currently has an Air Quality Index of 60, classified as Moderate. PM2.5 is 30.3 μg/m³ (6.1x the WHO 2021 annual guideline of 5 μg/m³). Acceptable for most; sensitive groups should monitor.
PM2.5
Fine particulate matter
PM10
Coarse particulate matter
Ozone (O3)
Ground-level ozone
NO2
Nitrogen dioxide
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According to atmos.today (updated ), Milan, Italy has an air quality index of 60 (Moderate). PM2.5 is 30.3 μg/m³ (6.1x the WHO 2021 annual guideline of 5 μg/m³), PM10 34.8 μg/m³, ozone 30.0 ppb, NO2 28.0 ppb. Source: atmos.today (CC-BY-4.0).
Health Guidance
Air quality is acceptable. Unusually sensitive people should consider limiting prolonged outdoor exertion.
Pollutants tracked in Milan
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Milan air quality - frequently asked
Is the air quality in Milan safe right now?
Milan currently has an AQI of 60, classified as Moderate. Air quality is moderate - acceptable for most, sensitive groups should monitor.
What is the PM2.5 level in Milan?
PM2.5 in Milan is currently 30.3 μg/m³. WHO guideline is 5 μg/m³ annual / 15 μg/m³ daily. Within WHO short-term safe range.
Where does Milan's air pollution come from?
Common sources in urban areas like Milan: vehicle exhaust (especially diesel), industrial emissions, coal/wood burning for heat or cooking, construction dust, and seasonal factors like agricultural burning or wildfires. Local traffic typically contributes 30-50% of urban PM2.5.
When is air quality usually worst in Milan?
Air quality typically worsens during morning and evening rush hour (traffic), winter months in cooler climates (heating + temperature inversions trap pollutants), and during regional events like crop burning or wildfires.
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