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Phoenix Air Quality Report - Daily

Phoenix Air Quality Report - Daily

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Get the latest updates with the 'Air Quality Report for Phoenix' podcast, your go-to source for daily information on air pollution, dust storms, and environmental conditions in the Valley of the Sun. Whether you live in Phoenix or are just passing through, this podcast offers expert analysis and practical advice to protect your health from the desert's air quality challenges. Subscribe now for essential air quality updates specific to Phoenix.

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  • Phoenix Air Quality Trends Improve in 2025
    2025/11/01
    Phoenix is experiencing generally good air quality today, continuing an improved trend seen throughout 2025. Most measurements taken this year have shown air quality index values well within the safe range, and the risk of health issues for the general public is low, though some individuals may experience effects from long-term exposure.

    Analysis of air quality data for Phoenix in 2025 shows that 80 percent of the days have met the World Health Organization’s safe air quality limits. The average daily air quality index, or AQI, this year has been below 50, which is considered good according to federal standards. Air quality levels can fluctuate through the day; typically, the highest readings are seen in the early morning hours, ranging from AQI 51 to AQI 56. These levels may briefly reach moderate but generally return to good range during the afternoon and evening. The lowest AQI readings usually occur around 5 or 6 PM, registering values between 33 and 35, indicating periods of cleaner air.

    Particle pollution, particularly PM10 and PM2.5, remains an ongoing concern for the Phoenix area. These fine particles become especially noticeable after events involving smoke, such as the heavy use of fireworks or stagnant air during winter weather. Moments of poor air quality, such as hazardous conditions seen at the start of the year due to fireworks, can pose health risks—especially to people with respiratory or heart conditions. Temporary symptoms may include coughing and nasal congestion, so experts recommend limiting outdoor activity when AQI readings rise and rinsing the nose after exposure.

    Overall, air quality today is safe for most people, but residents with sensitivities should still monitor conditions as occasional spikes remain possible. Long-term effects of repeated exposure to fine particles are uncertain, especially for vulnerable groups, but Phoenix’s air has been cleaner in 2025 compared to previous years.

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  • Phoenix Air Quality Moderate, Sensitive Residents Advised to Limit Outdoor Activities
    2025/10/25
    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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  • Phoenix Experiences Cleanest Air Quality in Years on October 18, 2025
    2025/10/18
    Phoenix’s air quality for Saturday, October 18, 2025, is healthy and among the cleanest of the year. Air Quality Index readings in central Phoenix and North Phoenix consistently fall within the Good category, with AQI values typically ranging from 21 to 28 during October. These numbers are well under the World Health Organization’s safe air limits, indicating a very low risk for breathing problems or other health concerns among the general public[3].

    For the year 2025, 83 to 84 percent of days have shown air quality below WHO’s risk threshold, marking Phoenix’s cleanest year in recent history. On comparable October days this year, North Phoenix reached a brief AQI high of 61 at midday but dropped to lows around 21 at night and early morning. These fluctuations are normal and primarily influenced by temperature changes and light wind conditions, which have averaged between eight and nine miles per hour this month[3][5].

    Anyone planning outdoor activities, especially children, older adults, and people with respiratory conditions, can safely enjoy time outside today. There are no reported spikes in pollutants or advisory alerts for sensitive groups. The air in Phoenix continues to show improvement from previous years, attributed to regional efforts to reduce emissions and favorable weather with minimal wind-driven dust[1][3].

    Though the risk is very low, experts note that long-term exposure to even small amounts of air pollution can be a concern for the most vulnerable, so ongoing air quality monitoring remains important. As of mid-October, residents are experiencing stable air quality and mild fall weather, providing an ideal environment for outdoor recreation and daily life[3][5].

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