Wednesday
5 February 2020
1 - 2 am (AEST)
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 Pollutants Ozone
O3
Ozone
O3
Nitrogen
dioxide

NO2
Visibility
NEPH
Carbon
monoxide

CO
Sulfur
dioxide

SO2
Particles
PM10
Particles
PM2.5
 Site AQI

highest
level at
the site
Regional AQI

highest
level for
the region
 Averaging Periods 1-hour
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Bushfire Emergency - Port Macquarie Port Macquarie
Bushfire Emergency - Coffs Harbour Coffs Harbour 20 28 2 15 1 48 35 48 48
Bushfire Emergency - Lismore Lismore 47 23 47 47
Sydney East Cook And Phillip 16 3 0 16 68
Randwick 27 4 59 59
Rozelle 24 6 1 60 61 61
Chullora 15 5 0 61 68 68
Earlwood 16 5 63 63 63
Macquarie Park 12 6 2 60 55 60
Sydney North-west Parramatta North 18 5 1 73 68 73 78
Richmond 12 11 67 67 67
St Marys 16 16 78 74 78
Prospect 21 6 0 70 71 71
Rouse Hill 20 8 1 65 70 70
Sydney South-west Bargo 15 9 70 94 94 94
Bringelly 13 11 52 79 79
Camden 14 7 1 67 84 84
Campbelltown West 22 10 2 63 65 65
Liverpool 22 7 2 71 78 78
Oakdale 20 8 64 84 84
Illawarra Wollongong 23 9 1 71 71 77
Kembla Grange 17 10 73 77 77
Albion Park Sth 20 10 69 76 76
Lower Hunter Wallsend 15 6 60 63 63 74
Newcastle 25 4 24 25
Beresfield 4 10 61 74 74
Central Coast Wyong 23 7 1 78 73 78 78
Central Tablelands Bathurst 70 76 76 82
Orange 22 70 82 82
Northern Tablelands Armidale 7 24 27 27 27
North-west Slopes Gunnedah 21 25 2 33 25 33 60
Narrabri 60 33 60
Tamworth 30 22 30
Southern Tablelands Goulburn 23 18 71 87 87 87
South-west Slopes Albury 111 115 115 140
Wagga Wagga Nth 132 140 140
Upper Hunter - Muswellbrook Muswellbrook 7 0 86 69 86 86
Upper Hunter - Singleton Singleton 86 49 86 86
NSW ALERTS SYDNEY FORECAST
Wed 5 Feb 2020
Updated hourly Updated daily
at 4:00pm
Gaps indicate that an instrument was not online for that period OR an average could not be calculated as there were not enough valid hourly data values OR that a pollutant is not measured at the site. Data from monitoring sites is collected, stored and shown in reports using Australian Eastern Standard time (AEST). Normally data for any hour should be available approximately 30 minutes later. However, during daylight saving, data is still collected and stored in AEST and will be presented with an apparent 90 minutes delay.