Worst air pollution Golf Club Biella Le Betulle – Championship Course - Turin, today and tomorrow

Today (19 July): Air quality in Golf Club Biella Le Betulle – Championship Course is fair. NO2 is fair; AQI and O3 are medium; PM2.5, PM10, SO2, CO, HCHO, and PM1 are good. Pollution peaks around 2:00 PM (O3: 55.3/100).
Tomorrow (20 July 2026): Air quality in Golf Club Biella Le Betulle – Championship Course is fair. All pollutants stay as today. Pollution peaks around 4:00 PM (O3: 51.7/100). Airmine updates local air quality forecasts four times daily.

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Golf Club Biella Le Betulle air quality reflects the western Po Valley Biella Alpine foothills position, with vehicle traffic on regional roads and the surrounding textile and manufacturing corridor contributing local sources under Po Valley winter anticyclones. The Biella Alps create topographic variation and provide cleaner mountain airflows, while the surrounding heathland and birch forest provides natural filtration and the course generally maintains moderate to good conditions for a Po Valley alpine foothills venue.

Today - 19 July | Pollution peaks at 14:00

AQI:

Medium

55.3/100

PM2.5 (fine particles):

Good

8.8/100

PM10 (coarse particles):

Good

3.3/100

NO2 (nitrogen dioxide):

Fair

24.1/100

O3 (ozone):

Medium

55.3/100

SO2 (sulfur dioxide):

Good

2.1/100

CO (carbon monoxide):

Good

0.0/100

HCHO (formaldehyde):

Good

8.5/100

PM1 (ultrafine particles):

Good

9.9/100

Levels show the poorest local air quality during the day

Tomorrow - 20 July | Pollution peaks at 16:00

AQI:

Medium

51.7/100

PM2.5 (fine particles):

Good

9.7/100

PM10 (coarse particles):

Good

3.3/100

NO2 (nitrogen dioxide):

Fair

29.0/100

O3 (ozone):

Medium

51.7/100

SO2 (sulfur dioxide):

Good

1.8/100

CO (carbon monoxide):

Good

0.0/100

HCHO (formaldehyde):

Good

9.2/100

PM1 (ultrafine particles):

Good

11.8/100

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is air quality bad in Golf Club Biella Le Betulle – Championship Course right now?

On 19 July 2026, overall air quality in Golf Club Biella Le Betulle – Championship Course is fair. NO2 is the main pollutant at 24.1/100. Pollution peaks around 2:00 PM (O3: 55.3/100).

Will air quality be worse tomorrow in Golf Club Biella Le Betulle – Championship Course?

On 20 July 2026, air quality conditions in Golf Club Biella Le Betulle – Championship Course will be similar to today, with NO2 forecast at fair at 29.0/100. Pollution peaks around 4:00 PM (O3: 51.7/100).

When is air pollution at its worst in Golf Club Biella Le Betulle – Championship Course?

Golfers at Golf Club Biella Le Betulle – Championship Course are most likely to notice reduced air quality when pollen from birch, plane trees, and hazel peaks, or on hot, still days when local emissions build up; the Po Valley's industrial and traffic-heavy airshed adds regional haze, especially under stagnant autumn conditions. The Po Valley's notorious ragweed season builds from mid-August into October, one of the heavier such seasons in Europe. Higher ground and breezier days generally offer meaningfully better conditions.

Are air quality levels in Golf Club Biella Le Betulle – Championship Course 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.

Why doesn’t the forecast always reflect wildfire impacts?

Airmine’s forecast uses CAMS (Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service) as its background atmospheric model. While CAMS includes wildfire emissions, these are derived from satellite observations and are not available in real time. During rapidly evolving wildfire events, there may therefore be a delay before increased emissions are incorporated into the model. As a result, the forecast may temporarily underestimate PM₂.₅ and other pollutants associated with wildfire smoke.

During rapidly evolving wildfire events, CAMS may lag by approximately 1–2 days before increased wildfire emissions are fully represented, which can lead to temporary underestimation of PM₂.₅ concentrations in Airmine’s forecast.

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Data provided by Airmine — Last update: 19 July 2026 at 10:32 CEST (Data is updated four times daily.)

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