Metro area air quality · 2025

Springfield, OH

Median AQI 46 (Good). 59.4% of monitored days rated Good across this metro's EPA monitoring network.

46
Median AQI
59.4%
Good-air days
0
Unhealthy days
23%
Cleaner than US metros

Aggregated from EPA Air Quality System (2025), 271 monitored days. EPA AQS →

The verdict

The Springfield, OH metro runs good on the EPA scale, among the more polluted US metros, a median AQI of 46 with 59.4% of 271 monitored days in the Good band.

46
median AQI · Good
59.4%
days rated Good
23%
cleaner than US metros
126
worst single reading

No day crossed into the Unhealthy tier across the metro's monitors in 2025.

Insights: Springfield, OH metro. Aggregated EPA AQS monitors across this Core-Based Statistical Area logged a median Air Quality Index of 46 over 271 measured days in 2025, which corresponds to a Good band and a Moderate metro-wide health grade. The monitored-day split lands at 161 Good days (59%), 108 Moderate (40%), and 2 Unhealthy-for-Sensitive-Groups (1%). The 90th-percentile AQI finished at 67 while the highest single-day reading hit 126 (USG). Metro residents averaged roughly 17.8 clean-air days per 30-day window across the reporting year.

Across the 2020–2025 trend window, good days shifted by -57 and the median AQI moved +2 points, which classifies the multi-year trajectory as worsening. The metro avoided any Unhealthy-tier days entirely, an outcome that typically reflects favorable wind patterns, lower industrial density, or effective regional emission controls. Metros with comparable AQI profiles include Albany, GA (55.6% good, AQI 46); Asheville, NC (68.1% good, AQI 46); Cedar City, UT (70.0% good, AQI 46).

Air Quality Summary

Median AQI

46

Good

Good Days

59.4%

161 of 271 days

Max AQI

126

USG

Health Grade

Moderate

90th pct: 67

AQI Day Breakdown (2025)

Distribution of 271 monitored days across EPA AQI categories.

Good

161

59%

Moderate

108

40%

USG

2

1%

Unhealthy

0

0%

Very Unhealthy

0

0%

Hazardous

0

0%

Health Impact Assessment

Moderate

The Springfield, OH metro area's air quality is rated Moderate based on 59.4% good air days. No unhealthy air days were recorded in 2025.

Air quality is generally acceptable. Unusually sensitive people should monitor real-time conditions at AirNow.gov during high-pollution events.

How does the Springfield, OH metro compare?

How Springfield, OH compares

Good-day share worse than US avg
Springfield, OH 59.4%
Albany, GA 55.6%
US average 71.3%
Median AQI worse than US avg
Springfield, OH 46
Albany, GA 46
US average 41
Unhealthy days / yr better than US avg
Springfield, OH 0
Albany, GA 0
US average 1

5-Year Air Quality Trend

Air quality is worsening in the Springfield, OH metro. Best year: 2024 (239 good days).

Year Good Moderate Unhealthy Median AQI
2020 218 124 0 44
2021 169 196 0 52
2022 212 125 0 46
2023 187 170 3 50
2024 239 121 0 45
2025 161 108 0 46

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the air quality in the Springfield, OH metro area?
The Springfield, OH metro area has a median Air Quality Index (AQI) of 46, rated "Good." 59.4% of monitored days (161 out of 271) had good air quality in 2025.
How many unhealthy air days does Springfield, OH have?
In 2025, the Springfield, OH metro area recorded 0 unhealthy air days (0 Unhealthy, 0 Very Unhealthy, 0 Hazardous). The maximum AQI reached 126.
Is air quality in Springfield, OH getting better or worse?
Air quality in the Springfield, OH metro is worsening based on 5-year trends (2020-2025). Best year: 2024 with 239 good days. Worst year: 2025 with 161 good days.
What does AQI 46 mean for health?
An AQI of 46 is "Good", air quality is satisfactory and poses little or no health risk. This is the best category on the EPA's AQI scale.
What is the 90th percentile AQI for Springfield, OH?
The 90th percentile AQI for the Springfield, OH metro area is 67, meaning 90% of monitored days had an AQI at or below this level. The maximum AQI recorded was 126 (USG).
How does Springfield, OH compare to other metro areas?
The Springfield, OH metro has 59.4% good air days. Similar metros: Albany, GA (55.6% good), Asheville, NC (68.1% good), Cedar City, UT (70.0% good).

Data Sources

Primary Source: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Air Quality System (AQS), Annual AQI by CBSA dataset, 2020–2025. See our methodology for how AQI, median, and coverage figures are computed.

Source: U.S. EPA Air Quality System (AQS) Annual AQI by CBSA summary files (metro-level) · 2020–2025

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