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Phoenix Air Quality Moderate, Sensitive Residents Advised to Limit Outdoor Activities

Phoenix Air Quality Moderate, Sensitive Residents Advised to Limit Outdoor Activities

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Phoenix is experiencing moderate air quality today. At 11:00 AM local time, the Air Quality Index registered at 69, with particulate matter—both PM10 and PM2.5—falling into the moderate category. This reflects a slight elevation in airborne particles, but air remains generally acceptable for most residents. However, those who are part of sensitive groups, such as individuals with respiratory illnesses, children, or the elderly, may consider adjusting outdoor plans and reducing vigorous activities when possible[6].

PM10 is measured at moderate levels. PM2.5 is also moderate, indicating that while dust and larger particulates are elevated, fine particles known for affecting lung health are somewhat present. Ozone values are good, so ground-level ozone is not posing additional risk at this moment[6].

Phoenix’s air quality tends to fluctuate, often reaching its highest levels overnight or in the early morning. The highest recent AQI was 73 at 1:00 AM, with the lowest dropping to 28 at 6:00 PM a few days before. Typically, AQI in Phoenix hovers between the good and moderate categories and, so far in 2025, 81 percent of days have stayed within World Health Organization’s safe air quality limits[2].

Weather conditions today are partly cloudy with a temperature near 25 degrees Celsius, light winds of around 5 kilometers per hour, moderate humidity, and a UV index of 2 as of the latest update. The windows for the lowest pollution are often in the early evening, so those sensitive to pollutants may find these times best for outdoor activity[1][3][5].

For most residents, today’s air quality does not require restricting outdoor activities. Still, keeping updated is advised, especially if pollution levels rise later or for those known to be sensitive to air pollutants. If symptoms such as coughing, throat irritation, or difficulty breathing occur, reducing exposure or staying indoors may help[1][6].

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