Air Quality & Pollen Forecast for Paris - meteoblue (2024)

The top panel shows the forecast for the Common Air Quality Index (CAQI) used in Europe since 2006. It is a number on a scale from 1 to 100, where a low value (green colors) means good air quality and a high value (red colors) means bad air quality. CAQI colour-coding is used in all air pollution forecast panels of the meteogram to indicate the level of pollution. For the pollen forecast there are no official guidelines for color-coding, as pollen are not part of the Air Quality Index forecast. The Air Quality index is defined separately near roads (“roadside” index) or away from roads ("background" index). meteoblue uses the background index, because weather models can not reproduce small-scale differences along the roads. Therefore, measurements along roads will show higher values than forecast here.

The second panel shows the forecast of particles (PM and desert dust) for Paris. Atmospheric particulate matter (PM) are microscopic solid or liquid matter suspended in the air. Sources of particulate matter can be natural or anthropogenic. Of greatest concern topublic health are the particles small enough to be inhaled into the deepest parts of the lung. These particles are less than10microns in diameter (approximately 1/7th the thickness of the a human hair) and are defined as PM10. They are a mixture of materials that can include smoke, soot, dust, salt, acids, and metals. Particulate matter also forms whengases emitted from motor vehicles and industry undergo chemical reactions in the atmosphere. PM10 is visible by eye as the haze that we think of as smog. PM10 are among the most harmful of all air pollutants.

  • PM10 can increase thenumber and severity of asthma attacks
  • PM10 causes or aggravate bronchitis and other lung diseases
  • PM10 reduces the body's ability to fight infections

PM10 includes fineparticulate matter defined as PM2.5, which are fine particles with a diameter of 2.5μm or less. The biggest impact of particulate air pollution on public health is understood to be from long-term exposure to PM2.5:

  • PM2.5 increases the age-specific mortality risk, particularly from cardiovascular causes.

Desert Dust consists of particles smaller than 62 μm originating in deserts. Often, the dust particles are small, leading to high concentrations of PM10 and PM2.5 and all related health impacts.

Forecasts of concentrations of air pollution gases are presented in the third panel. Ozone (O₃) pollution in the lower troposphere is caused mainly in urban areas. Ozone can:

  • Make it more difficult to breathe deeply and vigorously
  • Cause shortness of breath, and pain when taking a deep breath
  • Cause coughing and sore or scratchy throat
  • Inflame and damage the breathing airways
  • Aggravate lung diseases such as asthma, emphysema, and chronic bronchitis
  • Increase the frequency of asthma attacks
  • Make the lungs more susceptible to infection
  • Continue to damage the lungs even when the symptoms have disappeared
  • Cause chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)

Sulfur dioxide (SO₂) is a gas, which is invisible and has a nasty, sharp smell. It reacts easily with other substances to form harmful compounds, such as sulfuric acid, sulfurous acid and sulfate particles.

  • Short-term exposures to SO₂ can harm the human respiratory system and make breathing difficult.
  • SO₂ and other sulfur oxides can contribute to acid rain, which can harm sensitive ecosystems.
  • Children, the elderly, and those who suffer from asthma are particularly sensitive to effects of SO₂.

Nitrogen dioxide (NO₂) is a reddish-brown gas that has a characteristic sharp, biting odor and is a prominent air pollutant.The major source of nitrogen dioxide is the burning of fossil fuels: coal, oil and gas. Most of the nitrogen dioxide in cities comes from motor vehicle exhaust. Nitrogen dioxide is an important air pollutant because it contributes to the formation of ozone, which can have significant impacts on human health.

  • NO₂ inflames the lining of the lungs, and it can reduce immunity to lung infections
  • NO₂ causes problems such as wheezing, coughing, colds, flu and bronchitis

Disclaimer

Neither the European Commission nor ECMWF nor meteoblue is responsible for any use that may be made of the forecast information presented here. Predictions are issued from an atmospheric model with 12 km resolution. Outputs may not be correlated enough with real concentrations. Please consult your local air quality agency, especially in the case of a pollution peak or a pollution alert.

Air Quality & Pollen Forecast for Paris - meteoblue (2024)

FAQs

What is the air quality in Paris right now? ›

Paris air quality index (AQI) forecast
DayPollution levelTemperature
TodayModerate 76 AQI US37.4° 32°
Saturday, Jan 13Moderate 65 AQI US37.4° 32°
Sunday, Jan 14Moderate 67 AQI US37.4° 32°
Monday, Jan 15Moderate 52 AQI US37.4° 32°
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Jan 12, 2024

Why is air quality poor in Paris now? ›

Beyond weather patterns, two greenhouse emissions — carbon dioxide and particulate matter, are major pollutants contributing to the high levels of air pollution. As a major economic center of France and Europe, Paris receives hundreds of thousands of people per day via car from near and far.

Is the air quality better in Paris or London? ›

The air quality in Paris is lower than it is in London, according to a report.

Does Paris have pollen? ›

The risk of tree pollen symptoms is high. Keep your windows closed and change clothing after returning to the indoors. The risk of tree pollen symptoms is moderate.

Is there a travel warning to Paris? ›

We advise: Exercise a high degree of caution in France due to the threat of terrorism.

What city has the worst air quality in the world right now? ›

What city has the worst air quality?
Live World most polluted cityDhaka 273
2022 World most polluted cityLahore 173
Jan 6, 2024

Is Paris or London more polluted? ›

Further to your answer to MQ2014/2634 - in which you stated that "average NO2 levels across monitoring sites near busy roads in Stuttgart, Paris, Munich, Rome and Milan are all higher than those recorded for London.

Which country has worst air quality? ›

List (2018−2022)
RankCountry/Region2021
1Chad75.9
2Iraq49.7
3Pakistan66.8
4Bahrain49.8
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Where is the cleanest air in France? ›

How polluted is France?
2022 France cleanest citySaint-Joseph , Reunion 15
2022 France most polluted cityLinas , Ile-de-France 58
Jan 12, 2024

Is London or Paris more affordable? ›

Generally speaking, London is a more expensive city than Paris. Food, transportation, and activities are more expensive in the capital of the UK. However, hotels are expensive in both cities, especially during the peak season from May to September.

Is Paris a clean air zone? ›

Do I need a permit to drive in Paris? Yes, you will need a Crit'Air sticker to drive in Paris. Central Paris is covered with a permanent low-emissions zone (ZCR) that means all vehicles need to display a Crit'Air vignette to be allowed entry during certain times.

What months is pollen highest? ›

They're called "seasonal allergies" because each type of pollen has a season where they're most potent. Here's a general timeline of common pollen seasons: March through June is tree pollen season. June, July, and August is usually when the grass pollens are high, sometimes into September in a warm year.

Is hayfever bad in Paris? ›

Inland, France often boasts lush vegetation, where pollen counts can soar. The south of France and the French Riviera both have particularly high pollen counts. Grass pollen poses the greatest risk in the areas around Paris and tree pollen counts can also be high.

What season is pollen the highest? ›

Each plant species releases its pollen at a different time of year, but spring and fall tend to have the highest concentrations.

How bad is Paris' air pollution? ›

The current PM2. 5 concentration in Paris is ✓below the recommended limit given by the WHO 24 hrs air quality guidelines value.

How polluted is the air in Paris? ›

What is the current air quality in Paris?
Air pollution levelAir quality indexMain pollutant
Moderate61 US AQIPM2.5
Jan 12, 2024

Has Paris' air quality improved? ›

Airparif, an association for monitoring and providing information on air quality in the Ile-de-France region, has published its regional report for the year 2022. Overall, air quality continues to improve, as it has been for the past two decades: nitrogen dioxide and particulate matter levels continue to decrease.

Is Paris air clean? ›

The current PM2. 5 concentration in Paris is 1 times above the recommended limit given by the WHO 24 hrs air quality guidelines value.

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