Memphis Summer AQI: Air Quality Guide
Learn about summer air quality patterns in Memphis and how to stay safe during this season.
Current Air Quality
Air quality is satisfactory, and air pollution poses little or no risk.
Seasonal Patterns
Summer air quality in Memphis is influenced by weather patterns, temperature inversions, and seasonal activities. Check our seasonal guides for more information.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Memphis Air Quality
What is the current air quality in Memphis?
The current Air Quality Index (AQI) in Memphis, TN is 47, which is considered good.
Is it safe to exercise outdoors in Memphis?
Yes, with an AQI of 47, outdoor exercise is safe for everyone in Memphis.
When is the best time of year to visit Memphis for good air quality?
Spring and early fall typically offer the best air quality in Memphis. Summer months may have elevated ozone levels, while winter can see higher PM2.5 from temperature inversions.
What causes air pollution in Memphis?
Air pollution in Memphis can come from vehicle emissions, industrial activity, construction, wildfires, and weather patterns. Local geography and seasonal factors also play a significant role.
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Reduce Indoor Ozone in Memphis
Today's main pollutant in Memphis is ground-level ozone (AQI 47). Important: standard HEPA filters do NOT remove ozone — only a purifier with a substantial activated-carbon bed adsorbs it. The biggest wins are cutting indoor sources (gas appliances, certain "ionizer" purifiers) and ventilating when outdoor ozone is low (early morning). A high-carbon unit helps with the gases and VOCs that linger indoors.
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