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Wuhan vs Shanghai

Live AQI Comparison

Updated 49m ago · Data from OpenAQ

Wuhan

China

53

Moderate

PM2.513 µg/m³
PM1016 µg/m³
VS
Shanghai

China

93

Moderate

PM2.532 µg/m³
PM1048 µg/m³

Verdict

Shanghai currently has worse air quality than Wuhan (AQI 40 points higher). Both cities have acceptable air quality levels.

Wuhan vs Shanghai Air Quality Analysis

Based on the latest measurements, Shanghai has an AQI of 93 compared to Wuhan's AQI of 53. The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends annual PM2.5 levels below 15 µg/m³ and 24-hour levels below 45 µg/m³.

PM2.5 levels are within the "Moderate" range. Air quality is generally acceptable, though unusually sensitive individuals may experience minor symptoms.

Air quality can change rapidly due to weather patterns, traffic, and industrial activity. Check back hourly for the latest comparison between Wuhan and Shanghai.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which city has worse air quality today, Wuhan or Shanghai?

Shanghai currently has worse air quality with an AQI of 93 compared to Wuhan's AQI of 53. This data is updated hourly from government monitoring stations.

Is it safer to be in Wuhan or Shanghai right now?

Based on current AQI levels, Wuhan (AQI 53) has safer air quality than Shanghai (AQI 93). Both cities have acceptable air quality for outdoor activities.

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