Basel ozone peaked at 136 µg/m³, exceeding regulatory threshold.

July 9, 2026

On July 8, 2026, Basel experienced a notable spike in ozone levels, with a maximum concentration of 136.2 µg/m³ exceeding the regulatory threshold, while nitrogen dioxide and PM10 remained low. This elevated ozone, ranking in the top 6% of recent daily maximums, is typical for a warm summer day with strong sunlight.

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On July 8, 2026, the most notable air quality issue in Basel was elevated ozone. The maximum ozone concentration reached 136.2 µg/m³, which exceeded the regulatory threshold of 120.0 µg/m³. This value ranks 21st highest among the last 362 days, placing it in the top 6% of recent daily maximums. The average ozone concentration for the day was 99.6 µg/m³, which is above the 30-day average of 81.4 µg/m³ and the seasonal average of 78.6 µg/m³, indicating a significant spike.

Nitrogen dioxide and PM10 levels remained low. The maximum NO₂ concentration was 9.2 µg/m³, and the average was 5.7 µg/m³, both well below the regulatory limit of 80.0 µg/m³. PM10 had a maximum of 20.7 µg/m³ and an average of 15.3 µg/m³, also staying under the 50.0 µg/m³ threshold.

Compared to historical data since 2018, the day's ozone maximum of 136.2 µg/m³ is well below the all-time maximum of 206.3 µg/m³ recorded on June 27, 2019. The current NO₂ and PM10 levels are also far from their historical peaks. Overall, the air quality on this day was characterized by a notable but not extreme ozone exceedance, while other pollutants were low. The elevated ozone is typical for a warm summer day with strong sunlight, which promotes the photochemical formation of ground-level ozone.


Table 1: Statistics for Air Quality Parameters on 2026-07-08
Constituent Average µg/m³ Maximum µg/m³ Standard Comments
NO2 5.9 21.7 80.0 daily average may not exceed standard
Ozone 81.9 136.2 120.0 maximum hourly average may exceed standard only one time per year
PM10 9.6 27.0 50.0 daily average may not exceed standard


Table 2: Statistics for Air Quality Parameters for the Month of July, since 2018
Constituent Average µg/m³ Max µg/m³ Exceedances
NO2 7.7 56.2 0
Ozone 75.9 181.9 89
PM10 11.3 43.3 0

Figure 1: NO2 Concentrations in Basel, last 90 Days

Figure 2: Ozone Concentrations in Basel in the last 90 Days

Figure 3: PM10 Concentrations of last 90 Days at Binningen/Basel

Data source: Luftqualität Station Basel-Binningen
Additional resources: Umweltbericht beider Basel, Luftqualität Nordwestschweiz, Luftreinhalte-Verordnung (LRV)

🤖 This text was generated with the assistance of AI. All quantitative statements are derived directly from the dataset listed under Data Source.