Moderate Air Quality Reported in Denver this Saturday
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Denver is experiencing moderate air quality conditions on this Saturday, November 29, 2025, with particulate matter being the primary concern. The Denver metro area recorded a maximum Air Quality Index (AQI) of 58, indicating moderate pollution levels that may affect sensitive individuals.
The primary pollutant affecting the region is fine particulate matter—particles smaller than 2.5 micrometers—at a concentration of 12 micrograms per cubic meter. This measurement was recorded early this morning at 3 AM Mountain Standard Time. While the general public faces minimal health risks, people with respiratory conditions such as asthma, children, and older adults should consider reducing prolonged or heavy outdoor exertion today.
The forecast outlook appears favorable. No air quality advisories are currently in effect for the seven-county Denver-Boulder metropolitan area, with conditions expected to remain stable through at least 4 PM today. Fine particulate matter concentrations are anticipated to improve to the Good category by tomorrow. Other pollutants including ozone, carbon monoxide, and nitrogen dioxide are all expected to remain in the Good range today and tomorrow.
Visibility conditions have been temporarily affected by light snow this morning, but meteorologists expect visibility to improve to Good by this afternoon as weather conditions clear.
Compared to other Colorado regions, Denver is experiencing relatively worse air quality. Colorado Springs, Pueblo, and the Colorado River Valley are all reporting Good air quality with AQI values well below 50. Only Fort Collins-Greeley approaches Denver's moderate conditions with an AQI of 56.
For context, Denver has maintained relatively healthy air quality throughout 2025, with 90 percent of the year's days falling within the World Health Organization's safe air quality limits. Today's moderate reading, while not ideal, remains within typical seasonal patterns for late November in the Denver metro area.
Residents concerned about air quality can check real-time monitoring data through the Colorado Department of Environmental Protection website, which updates air quality information continuously throughout the day.
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