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Neuilly-Plaisance Air Quality Index (AQI)

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About Neuilly-Plaisance

Neuilly-Plaisance sits as a vital component of the eastern Parisian metropolitan fabric, nestled within the densely populated Île-de-France region. Located in the Seine-Saint-Denis department, this municipality occupies a strategic position within the sprawling urban continuum that characterizes the edge of the Paris Basin. The terrain is predominantly flat, a characteristic of the sedimentary landscape that defines this part of northern France, which facilitates the unimpeded movement of air masses but also allows for the accumulation of pollutants during stagnant periods. Positioned near the intersection of major regional transit corridors, the town experiences the complex atmospheric dynamics of a suburban environment caught between the intense urban core of Paris and the more industrialised eastern periphery. Its proximity to significant road networks, including the A86 motorway, introduces a constant stream of vehicular emissions into the local airshed. While the area lacks major natural barriers like mountains to disrupt airflow, its urban density contributes to the regional urban heat island effect, which can exacerbate the concentration of ground-level ozone. The absence of large water bodies in the immediate vicinity means there is limited evaporative cooling to mitigate rising temperatures. Instead, the landscape is a mosaic of residential zones, educational campuses, and commercial hubs, creating a microclimate where anthropogenic heat and nitrogen oxides from heavy commuter traffic interact. This specific geographic positioning makes Neuilly-Plaisance a sensitive receptor for regional pollution plumes drifting from the wider metropolitan area. Consequently, residents must remain mindful of the subtle interplay between local transit and broader regional weather patterns.

Air Quality Across Seasons

The atmospheric profile of Neuilly-Plaisance undergoes significant seasonal shifts, driven by the temperate maritime climate of northern France. During the winter months, from December to February, the town often faces challenges from temperature inversions. In these periods, cold air becomes trapped near the ground by a layer of warmer air above, preventing the dispersion of pollutants like nitrogen dioxide and particulate matter from heating systems and vehicle exhausts. These stagnant conditions make winter a period to exercise caution, particularly during early morning hours. As spring arrives in March and April, increased wind speeds generally help to flush the airshed, though the rising temperatures and sunlight can trigger the initial formation of ground-level ozone. Summer, spanning June to August, presents the most complex air quality narrative. High solar radiation combined with heatwaves accelerates photochemical reactions, often leading to peaks in ozone concentrations during the late afternoon. During these hot months, it is advisable to favour outdoor activities in the early morning or late evening to avoid peak ozone periods. Autumn, from September to November, brings more frequent rainfall, which serves as a natural cleansing mechanism, washing particulates from the atmosphere and improving clarity. However, the transition to damp, overcast conditions can sometimes trap pollutants in low-lying areas. For sensitive groups, such as those with respiratory conditions, the most critical times for monitoring are the heavy-traffic winter mornings and the high-sunlight summer afternoons. Maintaining awareness of local meteorological shifts is essential for optimal health management. Always stay informed about the latest updates.

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