New York, NY 76° Los Angeles, CA 86° Chicago, IL 76° Houston, TX 96° Miami, FL 91° 🌤️ Phoenix, AZ Seattle, WA 70° Denver, CO 95° Toronto, ON 75° Vancouver, BC 72°

Air quality today

The current AQI picture across major US cities.

Good 0-50Moderate 51-100Sensitive 101-150Unhealthy 151-200Very Unhealthy 201-300
New York
68
Moderate
PM2.5: 7.8 µg/m³
Los Angeles
76
Moderate
PM2.5: 23.9 µg/m³
Chicago
106
Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups
PM2.5: 18.9 µg/m³
Houston
70
Moderate
PM2.5: 21.3 µg/m³
Phoenix
73
Moderate
PM2.5: 8.4 µg/m³
Philadelphia
86
Moderate
PM2.5: 6.3 µg/m³
San Antonio
49
Good
PM2.5: 11.8 µg/m³
San Diego
66
Moderate
PM2.5: 19.3 µg/m³
Dallas
126
Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups
PM2.5: 11.4 µg/m³
Miami
34
Good
PM2.5: 8.1 µg/m³
Atlanta
103
Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups
PM2.5: 10.2 µg/m³
Boston
60
Moderate
PM2.5: 8.6 µg/m³
San Francisco
35
Good
PM2.5: 8.4 µg/m³
Seattle
91
Moderate
PM2.5: 15.1 µg/m³
Denver
56
Moderate
PM2.5: 3.4 µg/m³
Washington
100
Moderate
PM2.5: 9.1 µg/m³
Minneapolis
49
Good
PM2.5: 3.3 µg/m³
Las Vegas
73
Moderate
PM2.5: 3.8 µg/m³
Orlando
93
Moderate
PM2.5: 7.9 µg/m³
Charlotte
99
Moderate
PM2.5: 14.3 µg/m³
Toronto
43
Good
PM2.5: 6.2 µg/m³
Montréal
44
Good
PM2.5: 5.1 µg/m³
Vancouver
108
Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups
PM2.5: 25.6 µg/m³
Ottawa
39
Good
PM2.5: 2.9 µg/m³
Understanding the AQI
US Air Quality Index (EPA)
The EPA's Air Quality Index turns pollutant concentrations — fine particles (PM2.5), coarse particles (PM10), ground-level ozone and nitrogen dioxide — into one 0-500 number. Green (0-50) means clean air; yellow (51-100) is acceptable; orange (101-150) starts to affect people with asthma or heart conditions; red and above (151+) is unhealthy for everyone. Wildfire smoke and summer ozone are the two biggest drivers of bad-air days in the US.
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Updated: 2:14 PM