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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 Moderate, Sensitive Groups Advised to Limit Outdoor Activities
    2025/11/15
    Phoenix is experiencing moderate air quality today, with the Air Quality Index, or AQI, hovering around 60 as of early morning. This level is considered moderate, meaning air quality is generally acceptable for the broader population, but a small number of unusually sensitive people may experience minor to moderate health concerns.

    The moderate rating comes primarily from particulate matter, especially PM10 and PM2.5, which are tiny particles that can enter the lungs. Sensitive groups such as children, older adults, and individuals with pre-existing respiratory conditions should consider limiting prolonged outdoor exertion. For most residents, outdoor activities remain safe, but awareness is advised as pollution levels can fluctuate throughout the day[1][5][6].

    Recent trends indicate that Phoenix’s air quality has improved over previous years. In 2025, 80 percent of days so far have been well within the World Health Organization's safe air quality limits, contributing to a generally low health risk for the population[3]. Annual data shows a steady decline in AQI values compared to earlier years, reflecting efforts to control emissions and raise public awareness.

    However, air quality in Phoenix is known to change quickly due to factors such as wind, temperature inversion, and local sources like dust, vehicle traffic, and occasional wood burning. In winter, stagnant weather patterns can trap particles close to the ground, causing occasional spikes in pollution, especially after events like fireworks or increased wood stove use[4][5].

    For today, morning values in the low 60s indicate that while the air is not hazardous, the community should remain vigilant, especially those who are more sensitive to air pollution. By late afternoon and evening, the AQI often improves as winds increase and temperatures rise.

    Referring to the AQI scale for context: readings from 0 to 50 are considered good, 51 to 100 are moderate, and 101 and above are increasingly unhealthy for sensitive groups. Today’s moderate classification serves as a reminder to stay informed, especially for those with asthma or chronic respiratory issues[1][5][6].

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  • Phoenix Experiences Moderate Air Quality with AQI of 59
    2025/11/12
    Phoenix experienced moderate air quality today, with an Air Quality Index of 59 early in the morning, shifting slightly throughout the day. The AQI hovered in the moderate range, with the highest value recorded at 69 just after midnight and the lowest value of 32 in the late afternoon yesterday. Most recent readings show the AQI close to 60, which places Phoenix air quality just inside the moderate category.

    In terms of pollutants, the primary contributors were particulate matter. Measurements showed PM10 levels at 47 micrograms per cubic meter and PM2.5 levels at 14 micrograms per cubic meter. Other pollutants such as carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, and nitrogen dioxide remained low, with ozone levels also staying well below concerning thresholds.

    The moderate air quality means the air is generally safe for the population, though people with underlying respiratory or heart conditions, as well as children and older adults, may want to limit prolonged outdoor exertion, particularly if they are unusually sensitive to air pollution. For the general public, air quality today poses little risk.

    Historically, Phoenix air quality has improved compared to previous years, with over 80 percent of days in 2025 meeting World Health Organization safe air standards. Today continues this trend, as most pollution levels fall within guideline limits. Temperature was reported at 30 degrees Celsius in the afternoon, with clear skies, 38 percent humidity, and light winds of 6 kilometers per hour.

    Overall, Phoenix residents experienced a mild day regarding air pollution, with conditions suitable for outdoor activities for most people. Sensitive groups, however, should remain mindful and check for hourly updates if planning significant time outside. The general outlook remains positive for continued good to moderate air quality in the immediate future[1][2][7].

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  • Phoenix Air Quality Plummets, Poses Risk for Sensitive Groups
    2025/11/08
    Today in Phoenix, air quality is rated as unhealthy, especially for sensitive groups. According to real-time reports, fine particulate matter known as PM2.5 has reached levels that can impact respiratory health, with effects possibly including coughing, breathing difficulties, and aggravated asthma. Healthy individuals may also notice throat irritation and decreased comfort if spending prolonged periods outdoors. Health experts recommend limiting outdoor activities today and being alert to any symptoms such as shortness of breath or irritation, especially for children, the elderly, and those with existing respiratory or cardiac conditions[3].

    The principal pollutant driving today’s poor air quality is fine particulate matter (PM2.5), which consists of microscopic particles capable of entering the lungs and even the bloodstream, raising the risk of lung and heart diseases. Additionally, moderate levels of PM10—larger inhalable dust particles—are present and can cause eye and throat irritation. Nitrogen dioxide concentrations are also in the poor range and may contribute to respiratory discomfort for many people[3][5].

    Recent trends show this episode fits within an overall pattern: in 2025, about 80 percent of days in Phoenix have remained within the World Health Organization’s safe air quality limits, but unhealthy days do still occur, most often due to spikes in particulate pollution[2]. The Maricopa County Air Quality Department has issued advisories to encourage behaviors that reduce emissions, such as limiting outdoor burning and driving[7].

    Forecasts indicate that the unhealthy air quality is expected to persist for several days, so those with heightened sensitivity should plan accordingly. While today’s AQI does not signal immediate danger to the general population, ongoing exposure remains a concern for vulnerable individuals. Keeping indoor air clean and monitoring symptoms is advised until conditions improve[3][5].

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