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Air Quality Index (AQI) in Hafar Al-Batin, Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦

Air quality in Hafar Al-Batin is currently 144 on the US AQI scale, rated Unhealthy (Sensitive).

Dust storm
35°C
Dust storm
AQI INDEX
144
US EPA Standard

PM 2.5 Level
53.1
µg/m³

Air Quality
Unhealthy (Sensitive)
The current Air Quality Index (AQI) in Hafar Al-Batin is recorded at 144 as of 9:47 PM local time this Wednesday, August 19, 2026. This real-time AQI score is estimated from the current PM2.5 concentration. According to the US EPA health standard, air quality in Hafar Al-Batin currently falls into the Unhealthy (Sensitive) category. The atmosphere shows an elevated PM2.5 concentration of 53.1 µg/m³. At this Air Quality Index range, members of sensitive groups may experience health effects. Track the local weather and limit time outdoors until levels improve. For the AQI across entire Saudi Arabia, you can also view the Air Quality Index for Saudi Arabia covering other major urban centers and local monitoring stations.

Health Recommendations for Hafar Al-Batin Residents

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Members of sensitive groups may experience health effects. Sensitive groups should reduce prolonged or heavy outdoor exertion; the general public is less likely to be affected.

Hafar Al-Batin Air Pollution: Detailed Pollutant Breakdown

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Breathing Hafar Al-Batin's air today is roughly like smoking 2.4 cigarettes.
Based on the Berkeley Earth estimate that ~22 µg/m³ of PM2.5 over a day is about one cigarette. Today's PM2.5 in Hafar Al-Batin is 53.1 µg/m³.
PM 2.5
53.1
µg/m³
PM 10
275.7
µg/m³
Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2)
0.9
µg/m³
Ozone (O3)
99.0
µg/m³
Carbon Monoxide (CO)
110.0
µg/m³
Sulfur Dioxide (SO2)
6.2
µg/m³

Current Weather in Hafar Al-Batin

🌡️ 35°C (Feels like 31°)
🌬️ 16 km/h NNE
💧 16% Humidity
🧭 1004 hPa
👁️ 5.3 km Visibility
☀️ UV Index: 0.0
🌅 Sunrise: 05:27 AM
🌇 Sunset: 06:31 PM
🌡️ Dew Point: 6°C

Hafar Al-Batin's Main Air Pollutant Today

The main concern in Hafar Al-Batin right now is PM10 at 275.7 µg/m³, about 6.1x the WHO 24-hour guideline.

Air Quality Health Advice for Hafar Al-Batin

General publicMost people can stay active outdoors; watch for symptoms if you are sensitive.
Sensitive groupsSensitive groups should reduce prolonged or heavy exertion outdoors.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Air Quality in Hafar Al-Batin

What is the air quality (AQI) in Hafar Al-Batin right now?

The current air quality index in Hafar Al-Batin is 144 — categorised as Unhealthy (Sensitive).

Is the air in Hafar Al-Batin safe to breathe today?

Today's air quality in Hafar Al-Batin is rated Unhealthy (Sensitive) on the US EPA scale.

What is the PM2.5 level in Hafar Al-Batin right now?

The fine-particle (PM2.5) concentration in Hafar Al-Batin is currently 53.1 µg/m³. PM2.5 is the most health-relevant pollutant — the WHO 24-hour guideline is 15 µg/m³.

What is the PM10 level in Hafar Al-Batin right now?

The coarse-particle (PM10) concentration in Hafar Al-Batin is currently 275.7 µg/m³.

What is the main pollutant in Hafar Al-Batin right now?

The dominant pollutant in Hafar Al-Batin right now is PM10 at 275.7 µg/m³.

Is it safe to exercise outdoors in Hafar Al-Batin today?

Air quality in Hafar Al-Batin is Unhealthy (Sensitive) — sensitive groups should consider reducing prolonged outdoor exertion.

How to Read the Air Quality Index for Hafar Al-Batin

Good (0-50)

Air is fresh and healthy. Safe for all outdoor activities.

Moderate (51-100)

Acceptable air quality, though sensitive groups should monitor comfort.

Unhealthy (Sensitive) (101-150)

Vulnerable groups (children, elderly) should limit outdoor exertion.

Unhealthy (151-200)

Everyone begins to experience health effects. Stay indoors where possible.

Very Unhealthy (201-300)

Significant health impact for entire population. Emergency conditions.

Hazardous (301+)

Serious health alert: everyone may experience serious life-threatening effects.

Good (0-12)

Fine particles are at minimal, safe levels. Air is optimal.

Moderate (12-35)

Acceptable air, but haze may be present in urban areas.

Sensitive (35-55)

Individuals with heart or lung disease should limit activity.

Unhealthy (55-150)

Particulate levels high enough to cause respiratory irritation.

Very Unhealthy (150-250)

Heavy haze. High risk to cardiovascular health for the public.

Hazardous (250+)

Lethal particulate concentrations. Critical neurological and lung risk.

Good (0-54)

Low levels of dust and coarse particles. Environment is safe.

Moderate (55-154)

Coarse particles may trigger coughing in sensitive groups.

Sensitive (155-254)

Visible dust pollution. Sensitive groups should avoid heavy labor.

Unhealthy (255-354)

Widespread respiratory impacts likely for the population.

Very Unhealthy (355-424)

Dangerous dust and debris levels. Significant warnings issued.

Hazardous (425+)

Extremely high concentrations. Stay inside with filtration.

Good (0-54)

Surface ozone levels are within a safe, natural range.

Moderate (55-70)

Acceptable air, but sensitive individuals may feel chest tightness.

Sensitive (71-85)

Rising ozone can trigger airway inflammation in active children.

Unhealthy (86-105)

Avoid heavy outdoor work during the hottest part of the day.

Very Unhealthy (106-200)

Serious lung function reduction likely across the public.

Hazardous (201+)

Emergency ozone levels. Risk of permanent lung tissue damage.

Good (0-53)

Nitrogen levels are optimal. Safe for everyone.

Moderate (54-100)

Typical background levels for high-density urban areas.

Sensitive (101-360)

Increased risk of respiratory infections for vulnerable groups.

Unhealthy (361-649)

Significant airway inflammation likely near traffic zones.

Very Unhealthy (650-1249)

Acute respiratory distress potential. High-risk groups stay indoors.

Hazardous (1250+)

Toxic concentrations. Immediate health precautions required.

Good (0-4.4)

Carbon Monoxide levels are clean and non-toxic.

Moderate (4.5-9.4)

Acceptable; may affect those with specific heart conditions.

Sensitive (9.5-12.4)

Reduced oxygen delivery to the heart may occur.

Unhealthy (12.5-15.4)

Headaches and fatigue may occur in urban canyons.

Very Unhealthy (15.5-30.4)

Significant cardiovascular distress. Mental confusion possible.

Hazardous (30.5+)

Lethal potential. Immediate risk of neurological collapse.

Good (0-35)

Optimal air quality with no sulfur detection.

Moderate (36-75)

Acceptable air; minor odors possible near industry.

Sensitive (76-185)

Bronchoconstriction possible for active asthmatics.

Unhealthy (186-304)

Respiratory distress likely for the wider population.

Very Unhealthy (305-604)

Significant wheezing and shortness of breath likely.

Hazardous (605+)

Extreme respiratory danger. Significant life risk.

Health & Scientific Resources

→ How to read US EPA Air Quality Index before going outside → Understanding Air Quality Index levels and what they mean → When haze forms and what it does to air quality

How is this AQI calculated?

The primary Air Quality Index (AQI) shown above is calculated using the US EPA Linear Interpolation formula based on PM2.5 concentration (Fine Particulate Matter).

Formula: Ip = [(Ihi - Ilow) / (Chi - Clow)] * (Cp - Clow) + Ilow
Current Conditions Explained

Is the AQI in Hafar Al-Batin safe today?

Today's AQI is 144, which is categorized as Unhealthy (Sensitive). This means the air quality is unhealthy (sensitive) for the general population.