Adelaide Air Quality Index (AQI) and Air Pollution
The Adelaide Air Quality Index (AQI) today is 25 (Good). The dominant pollutant is O3. Other measured pollutants include NO₂ (0.1 ppb), SO₂ (0 ppb), CO (0.059 ppm), O₃ (0.027 ppm), PM10 (2.5µg/m³), PM2.5 (0.8 µg/m³), contributing to air pollution.
Live AQI
Air Quality is
Main Pollutant: O3
Last updated: just now

Major Pollutants Adelaide
0.8 µg/m³
2.5 µg/m³
0.027 ppm
0.059 ppm
0.1 ppb
0 ppb
In Adelaide, the main air pollutant is O3. It mostly comes from Ozone forms when sunlight reacts with gases from vehicles and industries. It can irritate the lungs and throat and make it difficult to breathe especially for people with asthma. To stay safe, Try to avoid outdoor exercise during afternoon hours when ozone levels are usually high.
Adelaide air quality
Adelaide is the capital of South Australia, known for its festivals, arts scene, and historic architecture. Summers are hot and dry while winters are mild and wet. Residents enjoy parklands, wine regions nearby, and vibrant cultural events. The city combines urban convenience with coastal proximity and green spaces. Shopping, dining, and recreational facilities enhance the community lifestyle.
Air quality is generally good with occasional effects from traffic or industrial activity. Coastal winds help disperse pollutants and maintain fresh air throughout the city.