Air Quality Index (AQI) in Austria 🇦🇹
Live Air Quality Index (AQI) and PM2.5 Levels in Austria
Currently, the Air Quality Index (AQI) in Vienna, the capital of Austria, is measured at a score of 17. According to the US EPA health standard, this air quality rating is categorized as Good. The current atmosphere in Vienna is influenced by a PM2.5 (fine particulate matter) concentration of 3.0 µg/m³ and PM10 levels recorded at 3.7 µg/m³. Monitoring of gaseous pollutants shows Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) at 3.4 µg/m³.
Beyond the primary urban hubs, atmospheric conditions and smog levels fluctuate across Austria based on industrial output, traffic density, and local weather patterns. Real-time pollution data and respiratory health alerts are also being actively monitored in cities like Graz, Linz, Favoriten, Donaustadt and Floridsdorf. Tracking these air quality metrics is essential for residents nationwide to manage outdoor exposure and maintain respiratory safety during periods of increased particulate concentration.
Air Quality Snapshot: Austria Right Now
Across 12 monitored cities in Austria, live air quality currently ranges from a low of 13 AQI in Graz (the cleanest air right now) to a high of 25 AQI in Innsbruck (the most polluted). By US EPA health band, the nationwide distribution stands at 12 Good. The average fine-particulate (PM2.5) concentration across these cities is 3.3 µg/m³ — approximately 0.7 times the World Health Organization (WHO) annual air quality guideline of 5 µg/m³.
Austria Air Quality: Major Cities Index
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* Air Quality Index (AQI) data for Austria is calculated using the US EPA standard. Information is processed from multiple monitoring stations detecting PM2.5, PM10, and gaseous pollutants to ensure accuracy for respiratory health planning.
What Today's Readings Mean in Austria
The median reading across 12 monitored cities is 17.0 AQI. The national spread is 12 points, from 13 in Graz to 25 in Innsbruck. Average PM2.5 is 3.3 µg/m³ (0.7× the WHO annual guideline).
All monitored locations are currently in the Good range. Normal outdoor activity is appropriate for most people.
Air Quality in Austria — FAQ
Common questions about AQI levels, pollutants, and data sources for Austria.