Bedfordshire

Luton Experiences Low Air Pollution Levels This Week

By

Karen McGinn
12 May 2026, 3:30 pm

Residents in Luton can expect good air quality throughout the week of 12 May 2026, as cool and brisk northwesterly winds help to keep pollution levels low across the region.

According to the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs, no air pollution alerts have been issued for the area. The forecast, produced by the Met Office, indicates that the current weather conditions are effectively dispersing pollutants, which prevents the buildup of substances that typically affect the region during calmer periods.

Official air quality reporting relies on the Daily Air Quality Index, a simple scale that uses numbers from one to ten, alongside colours and words, to communicate expected pollution levels and health advice to the public. Currently, the vast majority of monitoring sites across the country are reporting low levels on this index.

Local air quality in the community is tracked through the Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire Air Quality Network, which operates an active monitoring station at Luton Airport. This site measures various pollutants, including particulate matter, nitrogen dioxide, and ozone, to ensure accurate data is available for the region.

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