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Current Air Quality Index & Pollutant Levels

Canton Redange, Lussemburgo

Previsione giornaliera della qualità dell'aria. PM2.5, PM10, O₃, NO₂, SO₂, CO.

Air Quality

29
Fair
European AQI
Main pollutant: NO₂

Air quality is acceptable. Unusually sensitive individuals should consider limiting prolonged outdoor exertion.

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Hourly forecast
Ora2914
23:002714
00:002613
01:002713
02:002814
03:002915
04:002914
05:002714
06:002513
07:002611
08:00289
09:00298
10:00327
11:00336
12:00345
13:00365
14:00364
15:00365
16:00376
17:00357
18:00348
19:00339
20:003210
21:003110
AQIPM2.5 μg/m³
PM2.5
14.4μg/m³
96% of WHO limit (15 μg/m³)
PM10
15.0μg/m³
33% of WHO limit (45 μg/m³)
Ozone (O₃)
38.0μg/m³
38% of WHO limit (100 μg/m³)
NO₂
25.7μg/m³
100% of WHO limit (25 μg/m³)
SO₂
1.1μg/m³
3% of WHO limit (40 μg/m³)
CO
224.3μg/m³
6% of WHO limit (4000 μg/m³)
Daily air quality forecast
Oggi28Fair2729
Wed31Fair2537
Thu33Fair2838
Fri46Moderate3460
Sat47Moderate2463
European AQI Scale
0–20Good
21–40Fair
41–60Moderate
61–80Poor
81–100Very Poor
100+Hazardous

The European Air Quality Index ranges from 0 (best) to 100+ (worst). It combines measurements of particulate matter and gas pollutants into a single number.

HistoryPast 30 days
What are these pollutants?
PM2.5Fine particulate matter smaller than 2.5 micrometers. These particles are small enough to bypass the nose and throat, reaching deep into the lungs and even entering the bloodstream. Major sources include vehicle exhaust, industrial processes, and wildfires.
PM10Coarse particles smaller than 10 micrometers, including dust, pollen, and road surface wear. While larger than PM2.5, they still cause respiratory irritation and aggravate asthma.
O₃Ground-level ozone is not emitted directly — it forms when nitrogen oxides and volatile organic compounds react in sunlight. Higher in summer afternoons. Can trigger asthma attacks and reduce lung function.
NO₂Nitrogen dioxide comes primarily from vehicle engines and power plants. It inflames the lining of the airways, making the lungs more susceptible to infection.
SO₂Sulfur dioxide is released by burning fossil fuels containing sulfur, especially coal and oil. Even short exposure can constrict airways, particularly in people with asthma.
COCarbon monoxide is an odorless gas from incomplete combustion of fuels. Outdoors, it mainly comes from vehicle traffic. At elevated levels, it reduces the blood's ability to carry oxygen.
Air Quality FAQ
What is the Air Quality Index?

The European AQI is a number from 0 to 100+ that summarizes how clean or polluted the air is. It combines measurements of fine particles (PM2.5, PM10) and gases (ozone, NO₂, SO₂) into a single score. The higher the number, the worse the air quality and the greater the health risk.

Who is most sensitive to air pollution?

Children, the elderly, pregnant women, and people with asthma, COPD, or heart disease are most vulnerable. Even moderate pollution levels (AQI 41–60) can trigger symptoms in these groups. Athletes and outdoor workers also face higher exposure due to increased breathing rates.

How can I protect myself?

On high-pollution days: stay indoors with windows closed, use air purifiers with HEPA filters, avoid strenuous outdoor exercise (especially near busy roads), and check the AQI forecast before planning activities. Even on moderate days, sensitive individuals should limit prolonged outdoor exertion.

When is air quality typically worst?

Ozone peaks on hot, sunny afternoons (summer). Particle pollution (PM2.5) is often worst in winter due to heating and temperature inversions that trap pollutants near the ground. Rush-hour traffic causes NO₂ spikes morning and evening. Dust events and wildfires can cause sudden, severe spikes any time of year.

Data: Copernicus CAMS · CC-BY-4.0