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Madison Air quality (AQI) and pollen forecast

United States New Jersey 40.8°N · 74.4°W

Air quality · 5 days

Madison · AQI index and dominant pollutant

Air quality is moderate. You can go outside, but people with chronic conditions should reduce intense outdoor activity.
Air is clean today. Safe for walks, sports, and long time outdoors — even for people with asthma or allergies.
Air is clean today. Safe for walks, sports, and long time outdoors — even for people with asthma or allergies.
Air is clean today. Safe for walks, sports, and long time outdoors — even for people with asthma or allergies.
Air is clean today. Safe for walks, sports, and long time outdoors — even for people with asthma or allergies.

Air quality · 02.07

Moderate
Moderate air pollution — most people will not be affected

Main pollutant: PM2.5

PM2.5
16.7 µg/m³
PM10
20.4 µg/m³
O₃
111 µg/m³
NO₂
9.7 µg/m³
SO₂
2.2 µg/m³
CO
160 µg/m³

Pollen & allergens · 5 days

Madison · pollen level and main allergen analysis

Grass at peak. Strong symptoms for most allergy sufferers. Limit walks, keep windows closed, use antihistamines.
Grass at peak. Possible symptoms for sensitive allergy sufferers — close windows during the day, walks better after rain.
Grass at peak. Strong symptoms for most allergy sufferers. Limit walks, keep windows closed, use antihistamines.
Grass at peak. Possible symptoms for sensitive allergy sufferers — close windows during the day, walks better after rain.
Pollen levels are low. Mild symptoms possible for sensitive people. Carry allergy drops if going for a walk.

Pollen & allergens · 02.07

High level
High pollen level

Strong symptoms for most allergy sufferers. Limit walks, keep windows closed, use antihistamines.

Main allergen: Grass

Hazel 0 grains/m³
Alder 0 grains/m³
Birch 0 grains/m³
Oak 0 grains/m³
Mugwort 0 grains/m³
Ragweed 0 grains/m³

Air quality and pollen — today's insights

Air: Moderate air pollution — most people will not be affected. You can go outside, but people with chronic conditions should reduce intense outdoor activity. Dominant pollutant: PM2.5.

Pollen: High pollen level. Strong symptoms for most allergy sufferers. Limit walks, keep windows closed, use antihistamines. Those allergic to grass pollen should avoid freshly cut lawns and meadows. Counts are highest in late morning and on dry windy days.