Palm Springs, CA
Long-term air quality
What this page tells you
This page combines annual PM2.5, unhealthy days, 5-year trend, and data coverage so you can compare long-term air quality, not just today's reading.
Palm Springs, CA air quality summary: Long-term air quality in Palm Springs, CA is reflected by a Clean Air Score of 78.5 and an environmental grade of B. The city's standing is further defined by an annual average PM2.5 concentration of 6.7 µg/m³. The annual average PM2.5 concentration in Palm Springs is 6.7 µg/m³, which represents moderate or acceptable but still relevant for long-term exposure. Based on historical data, the long-term air quality trend in Palm Springs has remained relatively stable over recent years.
Clean Air Score
A Clean Air Score of 78.5 and a grade of B indicate moderate or acceptable long-term air quality conditions in Palm Springs. This evaluation is based on multi-year particulate matter trends rather than short-term fluctuations.
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Air quality should be treated as one factor in a broader relocation or housing decision in Palm Springs. Prospective residents may consider the B grade as part of a long-term environmental evaluation of the area.
Indoor Air Quality in Palm Springs, CA
Outdoor pollution can still affect indoor air when windows are open, filtration is weak, or wildfire smoke moves in.
How to react when today's AQI changes
Use the AQI bands below to decide whether to open windows, run an air purifier, or stay indoors when pollution spikes in Palm Springs.
AQI 0-50
GoodOpen windows: Open windows if you want fresh air.
Air purifier: No purifier needed for most homes.
Indoor activity: Normal indoor activity is fine.
AQI 51-100
ModerateOpen windows: Sensitive groups should limit open-window time.
Air purifier: Use fans or filtration if dust or pollen is bothering you.
Indoor activity: Most people can stay active indoors.
AQI 101-150
Unhealthy for Sensitive GroupsOpen windows: Keep windows closed.
Air purifier: Run a HEPA purifier in the main room and bedroom.
Indoor activity: Sensitive groups should reduce outdoor exposure.
AQI 151+
UnhealthyOpen windows: Keep windows and doors closed.
Air purifier: Run HEPA continuously and seal obvious drafts.
Indoor activity: Stay indoors as much as possible; use an N95 if you must go out.
Common indoor air concerns in Palm Springs:
- Wildfire smoke infiltration (PM2.5)
- Seasonal pollen and dust mite allergens
- VOCs from household products
Recommended action: If today's AQI reaches 101 or higher, close windows and run HEPA filtration before indoor air starts to feel smoky or stale.
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Between 2019 and 2024, Palm Springs's air quality improved by 0.3 μg/m³. Based on NBER studies, this change correlates with a estimated 1.2% increase in relative property value retention.
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📅 Past 30 Days Trend
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Score Breakdown
| Component | Weight | Score Contribution |
|---|---|---|
| Annual Air Quality | 40% | 75.6 |
| Unhealthy Days | 25% | 100 |
| 5-Year Trend | 20% | 50 |
| Seasonal Variability | 10% | 82.8 |
| Extreme Events | 5% | 100 |
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About This Data
Data Sources
Historical air quality mapping and scoring are based completely on official U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) AirNow API data. 5-day AQI forecasts are provided by WAQI.
Methodology
Our Clean Air Score (0-100) is a proprietary algorithm that weighs multiple factors:
- Annual PM2.5 averages (40%)
- Frequency of unhealthy days (25%)
- 5-year pollution trends (20%)
- Seasonal variability and extreme events (15%)
Updates & Accuracy
Real-time data is updated hourly. Historical aggregate scores are recalculated monthly to reflect the latest trends. While we strive for accuracy, sensor maintenance and local conditions can affect individual readings.
Practical Advice
When AQI > 100: Sensitive groups (children, elderly, asthmatics) should limit prolonged outdoor exertion.
When AQI > 150: Everyone should avoid outdoor exercise and keep windows closed.
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Palm Springs Air Quality FAQs
Is Palm Springs a good fit for people who care about long-term air quality?
Palm Springs, CA currently holds a Clean Air Score of 78.5 and a grade of B. With an annual PM2.5 average of 6.7 µg/m³, the city's long-term air quality profile is moderate for the region.
How often does Palm Springs experience unhealthy air frequency or long-term pollution exposure?
In Palm Springs, unhealthy air days occur approximately 0.0% of the time on average. This frequency contributes to the overall B grade and the annual PM2.5 mean of 6.7 µg/m³.
Is the air quality in Palm Springs improving or getting worse over time?
The historical trend for Palm Springs is currently characterized as neutral. This indicates a neutral trajectory in long-term particulate levels.
Does air quality vary within different parts of Palm Springs?
While Palm Springs is evaluated as a single entity, air quality can vary locally due to factors like traffic, industrial locations, and geographic patterns.