This is air quality today in Pristina

As the cold front passes, air quality has improved markedly during today. That pollution is regional can also be seen on the following table where daily values have been given to several cities in the region starting from north to south, from Serbia, Bosnia, Pristina and Macedonia. The sign notes that the day [...]
That pollution is regional can also be seen on the following table where daily values have been given to several cities in the region starting from north to south, from Serbia, Bosnia, Pristina and Macedonia.
Today's December 5th, almost every station in the region, notes the chart, has a drop in polluting particles PM 2.5. As Sarajevo is seen, there has been the highest pollution in four straight days with the air quality index of over 200, and on December 3rd, more than 300. Later, according to measurements at the American Embassy, is Pristina. Two sets of notes have been given to Pristina -- one of the measurements at the American Embassy -- and the other is the average of three stations, two official stations of the American Hydrometeorology Institute and Embassy station. Also in Skopje is the average of all measuring stations in the city of Skopje.
Under the measurement of daily values, it is the average concentration of particles for the previous few days, while in the last row, it is the number of days with over 25 ug/m3 (micrograms in cubic metres) that is also standard internationally for the daily value limit.
According to recent forecasts by Pristina Weather, in the coming days a rise in AQI's (air quality axis) values is expected, even in unhealthy values, but from Sunday, it is likely to be brought back to normal values again, with the approach of an Atlantic Cyclonic vortex, which will create favourable conditions for sufficient air circulation.











