Fort Worth Median AQI 2025: Historical Air Quality Data
Explore 2025 air quality data for Fort Worth, including the median AQI, seasonal patterns, pollution trends, and how air quality changed over the year.
Current Air Quality
Air quality is acceptable. However, there may be a risk for some people, particularly those who are unusually sensitive to air pollution.
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Air quality in Fort Worth is moderate (AQI 51), with fine particles (PM2.5) the main concern. A True-HEPA purifier gives sensitive groups — kids, seniors and anyone with asthma or allergies — cleaner air indoors on days like today.
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Fort Worth Air Quality in 2025
Historical air quality data for Fort Worth in 2025 shows how pollution levels have changed over time. Understanding yearly trends helps identify seasonal patterns, the impact of local policies, and long-term air quality improvements or concerns in your area. Check current conditions below for today's AQI reading.
View Current Fort Worth Air Quality →Fort Worth 2025 Air Quality Snapshot
Across 2025, Fort Worth's median AQI was around 55 (Moderate), based on current readings and seasonal patterns for the Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington reporting area. That means a typical day fell near AQI 55, with the dominant pollutant being fine particulate matter (PM2.5), which is common for the South Central region.
How Fort Worth Air Quality Changed by Season in 2025
Spring (Mar–May): Usually Fort Worth's cleanest stretch, with AQI near 37. Mild temperatures and better atmospheric mixing keep both ozone and particulates low.
Summer (Jun–Aug): AQI climbs toward 63 as heat and sunlight drive higher ozone and, in the West, wildfire-smoke episodes. Afternoons are the worst time to be outside.
Fall (Sep–Nov): Air quality generally improves as temperatures drop, though early fall can still carry wildfire smoke in the South Central region.
Winter (Dec–Feb): AQI near 75. Cold-air temperature inversions can trap PM2.5 from heating and vehicles close to the ground, especially on still mornings.
Is It Safe to Exercise Outside in Fort Worth?
With Fort Worth's AQI at 51 (Moderate), outdoor exercise is generally safe for most people. If you have asthma, heart or lung conditions, or are exercising children or older adults, schedule strenuous workouts for the early morning (6–10 AM) when PM2.5 levels are lowest and watch for symptoms like coughing or chest tightness.
See our running & AQI guide and cycling & AQI guide for activity-specific thresholds.
What's Causing Fort Worth's Air Pollution?
In Fort Worth, the leading pollutant is fine particulate matter (PM2.5). As part of the South Central region, the main drivers of air pollution here are:
- •Oil and gas production and processing
- •Vehicle emissions from rapidly expanding metros
- •Extreme heat that amplifies ground-level ozone
- •Power-plant emissions from fossil-fuel generation
Dig deeper: Fort Worth PM2.5 levels · Fort Worth ozone levels
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Frequently Asked Questions About Fort Worth Air Quality
What is the current air quality in Fort Worth?
The current Air Quality Index (AQI) in Fort Worth, TX is 51, which is considered moderate.
Is it safe to exercise outdoors in Fort Worth?
Generally yes. With an AQI of 51, outdoor exercise is acceptable for most people. Sensitive individuals should monitor symptoms.
When is the best time of year to visit Fort Worth for good air quality?
Spring and early fall typically offer the best air quality in Fort Worth. Summer months may have elevated ozone levels, while winter can see higher PM2.5 from temperature inversions.
What causes air pollution in Fort Worth?
Air pollution in Fort Worth 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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Extra Protection for Fort Worth Homes
Air quality in Fort Worth is moderate (AQI 51), with fine particles (PM2.5) the main concern. A True-HEPA purifier gives sensitive groups — kids, seniors and anyone with asthma or allergies — cleaner air indoors on days like today.
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