Phoenix, United States
27
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Dominant Pollutant - o3
500
What Am I Breathing?
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CO
221.17 ppb
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NO
2.3 ppb
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NO2
6.77 ppb
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O3
35.84 ppb
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PM10
6.11 ug/m3
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PM2.5
3.62 ug/m3
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SO2
0.95 ppb
Forecast Air Quality
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Good air quality
27AQI (US)
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Good air quality
27AQI (US)
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Good air quality
28AQI (US)
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Good air quality
28AQI (US)
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Good air quality
32AQI (US)
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Good air quality
42AQI (US)
Health Recommendation
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general_population:
With this level of air quality, you have no limitations. Enjoy the outdoors!
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elderly:
If you start to feel respiratory discomfort such as coughing or breathing difficulties, consider reducing the intensity of your outdoor activities. Try to limit the time you spend near busy roads, construction sites, open fires and other sources of smoke.
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lung_diseases:
If you start to feel respiratory discomfort such as coughing or breathing difficulties, consider reducing the intensity of your outdoor activities. Try to limit the time you spend near busy roads, industrial emission stacks, open fires and other sources of smoke.
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heart_diseases:
If you start to feel respiratory discomfort such as coughing or breathing difficulties, consider reducing the intensity of your outdoor activities. Try to limit the time you spend near busy roads, construction sites, industrial emission stacks, open fires and other sources of smoke.
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active:
If you start to feel respiratory discomfort such as coughing or breathing difficulties, consider reducing the intensity of your outdoor activities. Try to limit the time you spend near busy roads, construction sites, industrial emission stacks, open fires and other sources of smoke.
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pregnant_women:
To keep you and your baby healthy, consider reducing the intensity of your outdoor activities. Try to limit the time you spend near busy roads, construction sites, open fires and other sources of smoke.
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children:
If you start to feel respiratory discomfort such as coughing or breathing difficulties, consider reducing the intensity of your outdoor activities. Try to limit the time you spend near busy roads, construction sites, open fires and other sources of smoke.
Get a snapshot of Phoenix pollen count today
See the current pollen count for Phoenix, Arizona, with Oransi’s live dynamic map that’s updated in real-time, giving you the most accurate data. Browse our easy-to-use map to find your city.
The West region of the United States has two big issues that affect both pollen count and air quality. The South and Southwest region has a dry, arid climate, which is ideal for common problems like dust and wildfires.
Dust storms occur in the West and Southwest regions of the U.S. and these storms displace sand, dirt, dust, and other debris in the region. Dust storms can be very dangerous in the moment and after as they negatively affect air quality and create issues for allergy sufferers.
Our detailed Phoenix, Arizona pollen breakdown lets you know the key trending allergens including high pollen levels of grass and tree, which can create hay fever issues.
Stay up to date on Phoenix air quality
Along with checking the pollen count in Phoenix, our dynamic map can also provide live air quality updates in Phoenix, Arizona.
Wildfires are another big issue in the West region of the United States. Wildfires are devastating to all in the area and smoke from wildfires affects air quality even after the fire is extinguished.
Whether you’re planning a day out or just want to know areas to avoid for anyone with asthma and other health conditions, stay informed with the best Phoenix, Arizona pollen count and Phoenix, Arizona air quality updates.
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