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Phoenix Air Quality Index

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55
Moderate

Quick answer

Is the air quality good in Phoenix right now? Phoenix, United States currently has an Air Quality Index of 55, classified as Moderate. PM2.5 is 8.4 μg/m³ (1.7x the WHO 2021 annual guideline of 5 μg/m³). Acceptable for most; sensitive groups should monitor.

PM2.5

8.4μg/m³

Fine particulate matter

PM10

31.2μg/m³

Coarse particulate matter

Ozone (O3)

99.0ppb

Ground-level ozone

NO2

5.1ppb

Nitrogen dioxide

AI summary • cite this

According to atmos.today (updated ), Phoenix, United States has an air quality index of 55 (Moderate). PM2.5 is 8.4 μg/m³ (1.7x the WHO 2021 annual guideline of 5 μg/m³), PM10 31.2 μg/m³, ozone 99.0 ppb, NO2 5.1 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 Phoenix

Each reading is a separate pollutant with its own health profile. Open a guide for sources, WHO thresholds, and exposure tips.

PM2.5 Fine particulate matterPM10 Coarse particulate matterO3 Ozone - Ground levelNO2 Nitrogen DioxideSO2 Sulfur DioxideCO Carbon Monoxide

Related to Phoenix

Other cities in United States

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New York

46
AQI
PM2.5
10.4μg
PM10
18.2μg
O3
58.3ppb
Good

US

Los Angeles

88
AQI
PM2.5
24.2μg
PM10
44.4μg
O3
62.3ppb
Moderate

US

Chicago

52
AQI
PM2.5
12.3μg
PM10
22.1μg
O3
54.4ppb
Moderate

Phoenix air quality - frequently asked

Is the air quality in Phoenix safe right now?

Phoenix currently has an AQI of 55, classified as Moderate. Air quality is moderate - acceptable for most, sensitive groups should monitor.

What is the PM2.5 level in Phoenix?

PM2.5 in Phoenix is currently 8.4 μg/m³. WHO guideline is 5 μg/m³ annual / 15 μg/m³ daily. Within WHO short-term safe range.

Where does Phoenix's air pollution come from?

Common sources in urban areas like Phoenix: 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 Phoenix?

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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