Worst air pollution Waterloo, today and tomorrow
Today (16 July): Air quality in Waterloo is fair. AQI and O3 are fair; PM2.5, PM10, NO2, SO2, CO, HCHO, and PM1 are good. Pollution peaks around 10:00 AM (O3: 32.0/100).
Tomorrow (17 July 2026): Air quality in Waterloo is fair. All pollutants stay as today. Pollution peaks around 8:00 AM (O3: 29.1/100). Airmine updates local air quality forecasts four times daily.
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Waterloo's air quality benefits from its inland position in southwestern Ontario, with vehicle traffic on the 85 expressway the primary local source amid generally good regional wind dispersal.
Today - 16 July | Pollution peaks at 10:00
AQI:
Fair
32.0/100
PM2.5 (fine particles):
Good
9.4/100
PM10 (coarse particles):
Good
6.0/100
NO2 (nitrogen dioxide):
Good
12.5/100
O3 (ozone):
Fair
32.0/100
SO2 (sulfur dioxide):
Good
1.8/100
CO (carbon monoxide):
Good
0.0/100
HCHO (formaldehyde):
Good
4.3/100
PM1 (ultrafine particles):
Good
6.4/100
Levels show the poorest local air quality during the day
Tomorrow - 17 July | Pollution peaks at 08:00
AQI:
Fair
29.1/100
PM2.5 (fine particles):
Good
7.2/100
PM10 (coarse particles):
Good
2.9/100
NO2 (nitrogen dioxide):
Good
12.9/100
O3 (ozone):
Fair
29.1/100
SO2 (sulfur dioxide):
Good
1.9/100
CO (carbon monoxide):
Good
0.0/100
HCHO (formaldehyde):
Good
3.0/100
PM1 (ultrafine particles):
Good
5.1/100
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Is air quality bad in Waterloo right now?
On 16 July 2026, overall air quality in Waterloo is fair. AQI is the main air quality indicator at 32.0/100. Pollution peaks around 10:00 AM (O3: 32.0/100).
Will air quality be worse tomorrow in Waterloo?
On 17 July 2026, air quality conditions in Waterloo will be similar to today, with AQI forecast at fair at 29.1/100. Pollution peaks around 8:00 AM (O3: 29.1/100).
When is air pollution at its worst in Waterloo?
Waterloo sees clear seasonal swings in air quality, driven in part by its university-driven tech sector and surrounding farmland. Warmer months usually bring elevated ozone and haze as heat, sunlight and vehicle emissions interact, while cooler months bring a marked improvement, apart from occasional temperature inversions that trap pollutants near the surface overnight. Local monitoring stations typically flag the sharpest changes during still, hot afternoons in July and August.
Are air quality levels in Waterloo based on measurements or forecasts?
It is forecasts derived by downscaling forecasts provided by EU’s Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS) by taking into account local conditions such as traffic patterns. CAMS bases its forecast on satellite measurements of particles and chemical compounds in the atmosphere. Airmine’s services were developed with support from the European Space Agency (ESA)’s Business Applications and Space Solutions (BASS) team.
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Data provided by Airmine — Last update: 16 July 2026 at 10:33 CEST (Data is updated four times daily.)
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