109
Udaipur Air Quality Index (AQI) Today
101-200- PM 2.5109
- PM 1075

- 27º CClouds
Air pollution may cause breathing discomfort. Children, elderly people, and those with respiratory issues should limit outdoor activities. Wearing a mask outdoors is advisable.
| Rank | State, City | AQI- IN |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Karnataka, Gadag | 11 |
| 2 | Karnataka, Mangalore | 13 |
| 3 | Mizoram, Aizawl | 17 |
| 4 | Pondicherry, Puducherry | 25 |
| 5 | Haryana, Gurgaon | 27 |
| 6 | Madhya Pradesh, Maihar | 29 |
| 7 | Madhya Pradesh, Bhopal | 38 |
| 8 | Karnataka, Koppal | 38 |
| 9 | Karnataka, Chikkaballapur | 42 |
| 10 | Karnataka, Bengaluru | 42 |
| Rank | State, City | AQI- IN |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Karnataka, Hassan | 824 |
| 2 | Maharashtra, Kalyan | 430 |
| 3 | Bihar, Saharsa | 340 |
| 4 | Bihar, Motihari | 185 |
| 5 | Punjab, Rupnagar | 184 |
| 6 | Haryana, Karnal | 178 |
| 7 | Rajasthan, Bhiwadi | 177 |
| 8 | Rajasthan, Jodhpur | 175 |
| 9 | Haryana, Faridabad | 173 |
| 10 | Haryana, Kaithal | 173 |
How is the air quality in your city Udaipur today? What is the current Air Quality Index (AQI) in Udaipur, and what is the air pollution level like?
Get up-to-the-minute Air Quality Index (AQI) readings for Udaipur:-
1). Current PM2.5 and PM10 levels stand at 109 and 75 in Ashok Nagar.
2). The highest AQI recorded in Udaipur is 109 in Ashok Nagar, and the lowest AQI is 109 in Ashok Nagar.
3). Yesterday (02-06-2026), the Air Pollution Index in Udaipur was 40.
4). Today (03-06-2026), the most polluted area in Udaipur is Ashok Nagar.
5). Today (03-06-2026), the cleanest air pocket in Udaipur is Ashok Nagar.
Our real-time AQI tracker enables you to view day-to-day pollution fluctuations, pinpoint high-smog windows, and plan safer outdoor routines with confidence. Stay updated with precise, data-led Udaipur air quality insights to protect your health, reduce exposure, optimise travel, and make smarter everyday choices for cleaner living. It also offers timely alerts, helping you stay proactive about changing conditions and minimise risks for children, elders, and sensitive groups.
For up-to-date data on Udaipur's air quality and weather conditions, you can visit at indiatoday.in.
Furthermore, you'll find news related to pollution on this dedicated page, giving you insights into the reasons behind any fluctuations in Udaipur's pollution levels. Whether it's an increase or a decrease in pollution, you'll find the answers to your questions right here.
Good (0–50)
Air quality is clean and healthy. Enjoy outdoor activities without worry. Ideal conditions for exercise, travel, and daily routines. No health risk for any age group.
Moderate (51–100)
Air quality is acceptable, but sensitive people may feel mild discomfort. Those with asthma or allergies should reduce prolonged outdoor exertion, especially during peak pollution hours.
Poor (101–200)
Air pollution may cause breathing discomfort. Children, elderly people, and those with respiratory issues should limit outdoor activities. Wearing a mask outdoors is advisable.
Unhealthy (201–300)
Air quality is unhealthy for everyone. Prolonged exposure can affect breathing and heart health. Avoid outdoor activities, keep windows closed, and use air purifiers if available.
Severe (301–400)
Air quality is extremely poor and dangerous. Serious health effects are likely. Stay indoors as much as possible, use air purifiers, and wear a mask if going outside.
Hazardous (401–500)
Air pollution is at emergency levels. High risk of severe health issues for all. Avoid outdoor exposure completely. Remain indoors with air filtration and follow health advisories.

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