Los Angeles boasts excellent air quality today, with most areas reporting a **Good** AQI under 50, ideal for outdoor activities.[2][3] Real-time monitors at North Main Street show an AQI of 56 (Moderate), driven by PM2.5 at 12 µg/m³ and PM10 at 24 µg/m³, alongside low levels of ozone (13 ppb), NO2 (35 ppb), and CO (447 ppb).[1]
The South Coast Air Quality Management District forecasts consistent **Good** conditions across regions: Central LA County at 42 (ozone), Southeast LA at 42, and valleys like Santa Clarita at 46.[2] Citywide PM2.5 averages just 8 µg/m³—1.8 times below WHO guidelines—making it safe for all, including kids and athletes.[3] Sunny skies, 14°C temperatures, 47% humidity, and light 6 km/h winds aid dispersion.[1]
This pristine air contrasts LA's long battle with smog. Despite ranking #1 for ozone pollution in the American Lung Association's 2026 report—exposing millions to risks—recent progress shines through cleaner tech and regulations.[4] No burn permits needed nearby, per Ventura forecasts.[5]
Breathe deeply: jog Griffith trails, hit Venice Beach, or explore without worry. AQMD maps confirm the green zone.[6] (248 words)
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