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Suffolk City, Virginia Air Quality Today

AirHistory tracks long-run EPA monitoring rather than live readings, so for the live number check AirNow.gov below. As a baseline, Suffolk City, Virginia's most recent EPA year (2023) posted a median AQI of 40 (Good) against a 5-year median of 38 and an overall Grade of B. The dominant pollutant is Ground-Level Ozone, which tells you which days are most likely to spike.

Check Today's Live AQI in Suffolk City, Virginia

AirHistory is built on 10 years of EPA Air Quality System records, so it shows you what air quality in Suffolk City, Virginia typically looks like — not the live reading for this exact hour. For today's real-time AQI, check AirNow.gov (the EPA's official live index) or the AirNow Fire and Smoke Map during wildfire season.

That said, the history is the best predictor of a normal day. In 2023, Suffolk City, Virginia posted a median AQI of 40 (Good), with 230 "Good" days and 1 days that crossed into "Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups" or worse. The dominant pollutant, Ground-Level Ozone, is the one most likely to push today's number up — Ground-level ozone forms when sunlight reacts with vehicle exhaust and industrial emissions. It is worst on hot, sunny, stagnant summer days. Ozone irritates the lungs, triggers asthma attacks, and reduces lung function — even healthy adults can feel chest tightness and shortness of breath after exercising in elevated ozone.

Suffolk City, Virginia Air Quality Snapshot

Air Quality GradeB68/100
5-Year Median AQI38 (Good)
Most Recent Median AQI (2023)40 (Good)
Dominant PollutantGround-Level Ozone
10-Year TrendStable (-0.15 AQI/yr)
Unhealthy Days (last 5 yr)2
National Rank (cleanest = #1)#398 of 1,020 (39th cleanest percentile)
Virginia Rank#23 of 32

What Does the B Grade Mean?

Suffolk City, Virginia earns a B — air quality is reliably in the safe range for most residents most of the time, with a 5-year median AQI of 38. Sensitive groups will see occasional caution days, but the typical resident will not need to change behavior based on air quality.

Suffolk City, Virginia's 5-year median AQI of 38 is 3 points below the national average of 41 — meaningfully cleaner than the typical U.S. metro tracked here. Within Virginia, Suffolk City, Virginia runs more polluted than the state average of 33 — local sources or geography are concentrating pollution above the state's typical reading.

For context within Virginia: Alexandria City, Virginia currently holds the state's cleanest grade (A, AQI 6), while Richmond City, Virginia sits at the bottom (C, AQI 42).

What's in Suffolk City, Virginia's Air?

The dominant pollutant in Suffolk City, Virginia is Ground-Level Ozone. Ground-level ozone forms when sunlight reacts with vehicle exhaust and industrial emissions. It is worst on hot, sunny, stagnant summer days. Ozone irritates the lungs, triggers asthma attacks, and reduces lung function — even healthy adults can feel chest tightness and shortness of breath after exercising in elevated ozone.

Days by Dominant Pollutant (2023)

PollutantDays as DominantShare of Year
Ground-Level Ozone245100%

Is the Air Getting Better or Worse?

Air quality in Suffolk City, Virginia has held roughly steady over the past decade, with year-to-year shifts in median AQI of less than half a point. That stability makes the city's long-run grade a reliable signal of what residents can expect day-to-day.

In 2014, Suffolk City, Virginia posted a median AQI of 40. By 2023 that figure was 40 — a flat reading of 0 AQI points across 10 years of EPA records.

Year-by-Year AQI in Suffolk City, Virginia

YearMedian AQIGood DaysUnhealthy DaysDominant Pollutant
2014401830Ozone
2015401820Ozone
2016371942Ozone
2017402280Ozone
2018392240Ozone
2019412230Ozone
2020362420Ozone
2021372280Ozone
2022382341Ozone
2023402301Ozone

Health Context for Suffolk City, Virginia

Across the past five years, this area has logged just 2 days where AQI rose into the "Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups" range or worse — about 0 days per year, or roughly one every other month. That is a low count by national standards.

For most healthy adults, current air quality in this area does not require any change in behavior. People with severe asthma, COPD, or recent cardiac events should still keep an eye on daily AQI alerts, especially during wildfire season. Because ozone peaks in the afternoon on hot sunny days, plan outdoor exercise for early morning or after sunset on bad-air days.

How This Grade Is Calculated

The AirHistory Air Quality Grade combines four signals: the 5-year median AQI (40% of the score), the 10-year trend direction (30%), the count of unhealthy days per year (20%), and the dominant pollutant type (10%). All four come directly from the EPA Air Quality System (AQS), which aggregates readings from federally certified monitors. Read the full methodology.

Suffolk City, Virginia has an Air Quality Grade of B (good) with a 5-year median AQI of 38. The dominant pollutant is Ground-Level Ozone, and air quality has been stable over the past decade.

The data source behind this answer is the EPA Air Quality System (AQS). Every figure on the page traces back to that source; the methodology page describes the inputs and the refresh cadence in full detail.

A practical caveat: the headline answer above reflects the most recent the EPA Air Quality System (AQS) vintage; underlying data is often revised for months after first publication, and the right reference for any specific decision is whichever vintage is current at the time of the decision. The as-of date is stamped on every page.

Source: EPA Outdoor Air Quality Data, 2026.