Air Quality LabPhitsanulok, Thailand

Air Quality Profile·

Phitsanulok reports an annual PM2.5 of 31.8 µg/m³. That's above the EU annual limit of 25 µg/m³ — long-term exposure here carries documented health trade-offs.

Annual Average
PoorWHO annual classification
31.8µg/m³
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
3939 µg/m³ — Unhealthy
3838 µg/m³ — Unhealthy
4848 µg/m³ — Unhealthy
5050 µg/m³ — Unhealthy
3030 µg/m³ — Poor
2020 µg/m³ — Moderate
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
1919 µg/m³ — Moderate
1919 µg/m³ — Moderate
2424 µg/m³ — Moderate
2424 µg/m³ — Moderate
3333 µg/m³ — Poor
3737 µg/m³ — Unhealthy
Best months: Jun–AugWorst months: Jan, Mar–Apr
Moderate15–25 µg/m³Poor25–35 µg/m³Unhealthy35–50 µg/m³
Based on WUSTL PM2.5 dataset (2020–2024) · WHO 2021 thresholds
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How air quality compares

Compared across Thailand

Phitsanulok: 31.8 µg/m³. Typical range in Thailand: 21.328.9 µg/m³. Low anchor: Phuket, 15.1 µg/m³. High anchor: Chiang Mai, 32.6 µg/m³.

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