Salt Lake County—Current Conditions
January 20, 2025 8:00 PM (updated hourly)
PM 2.5
3.7 µg/m3Ozone
0.033 ppmTemperature
16° FWind
E 3.5 mphAs with temperature, air pollution varies throughout the day.
Web cam courtesy of the
University of Utah / MesoWest
A possibility of blowing dust along the Wasatch Front. Try to avoid outdoor activity if blowing dust is observed. People with existing heart or respiratory ailments should take proper precautions.
Explanation
The data displayed on this page represents the current air pollution levels and meteorological values, and is not quality assured. For quality assured data please visit https://www.epa.gov/outdoor-air-quality-data.
Particulate matter (PM), also known as particle pollution, is a complex mixture of extremely small dust and soot particles. For more information visit Air Pollutants: Particulate Matter.
Ozone (O3) is formed when hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxides chemically react in the presence of sunlight and heat. For more information visit Air Pollutants: Ozone.
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Unrestricted Action |
Voluntary Action |
Mandatory Action |
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Air Quality Index (AQI) | PM 2.5 | Ozone |
Good | 0 - 9.0 µg/m3 | 0 - 0.054 ppm |
Moderate | 9.1 - 35.4 µg/m3 | 0.055 - 0.070 ppm |
Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups | 35.5 - 55.4 µg/m3 | 0.071 - 0.085 ppm |
Unhealthy | 55.5 - 125.4 µg/m3 | 0.086 - 0.105 ppm |
Very Unhealthy | 125.5 - 225.4 µg/m3 | 0.106 - 0.200 ppm |
Hazardous | Above 225.5 µg/m3 | Above 0.201 ppm |
Based on a 24-hour average. | Based on an 8-hour average. |