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Loading current temperature, humidity, wind, and air quality context for Tadmaït, Boumerdes, Algeria.
Current temperature, humidity, wind, and air quality context for Tadmaït, Boumerdes, Algeria.
Fog
Feels like 21.1°C
Humidity
97%
Relative humidity
Wind
2.2 km/h
S
UV
0
Low
Pressure
1014.6 hPa
Surface pressure
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18.6°
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19.1°
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21.3°
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25.1°
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21.1°C
3° warmer than actual
97%
Very Humid
2.2 km/h
Direction: S
0
Low
30%
Sky coverage
0 mm
Current rainfall
Tadmaït occupies a strategic yet sensitive position within the Boumerdes Province of Algeria, serving as a transitional node between the dense urban sprawl of the Algiers metropolitan region and the more rural, agricultural hinterlands of the Tell Atlas foothills. Nestled at an elevation that characterizes the Mediterranean coastal fringe, the town's geography is defined by undulating terrain and a landscape that balances pockets of greenery with increasing residential density. This specific positioning creates a complex microclimate where air quality is heavily influenced by both local land use and regional atmospheric movements. To the north, the proximity to the Mediterranean Sea provides a moderating maritime influence, yet the town is sufficiently inland to be susceptible to the accumulation of pollutants trapped by the surrounding topography. The urban-rural gradient in Tadmaït is marked by a mix of residential developments and agricultural zones, which contribute a unique blend of particulate matter to the local atmosphere. As the region experiences the interplay between coastal breezes and inland thermal shifts, the dispersion of vehicular emissions from the nearby transit corridors becomes a critical factor. Furthermore, the town’s location makes it a potential recipient of transboundary pollution, as air masses moving across the North African landscape can carry fine dust and aerosols. Consequently, the local air quality is a product of this delicate balance between maritime freshness, regional industrial and transport-related emissions, and the specific topographical constraints of the Algerian coastal belt. This makes consistent environmental monitoring absolutely essential for the entire resident community living here.
The atmospheric profile of Tadmaït undergoes significant seasonal transformations driven by the Mediterranean climate and Saharan influences. During the spring months, the air quality often encounters challenges from increased pollen counts and the initial rise in vehicular activity as the region awakens. As summer arrives, the climate becomes hot and arid; while intense sunlight can trigger photochemical reactions, the primary concern is the Sirocco, a hot, dusty wind from the Sahara that can abruptly degrade air quality with fine mineral dust. Autumn brings a transition where cooling temperatures and shifting wind patterns often lead to more stable atmospheric conditions, though occasional heavy rainfall can temporarily trap low-level pollutants near the ground. Winter in Tadmaït is characterized by milder temperatures and increased humidity, often accompanied by periodic fog or low cloud cover. During these months, temperature inversions can occur, where a layer of warm air traps cooler, more polluted air close to the surface, particularly during calm, still nights. For optimal outdoor activity, the late autumn and early spring periods generally offer the most pleasant conditions, provided that dust storms are not active. Sensitive groups, including children, the elderly, and those with respiratory conditions, should monitor wind directions closely during summer and winter. During Sirocco events or heavy inversion periods, it is advisable to limit prolonged strenuous outdoor exertion and keep windows closed to minimize the infiltration of fine particulate matter into living spaces. Regular monitoring of local weather reports is highly recommended for all local residents to stay safe always.
AQI (EPA)
48 · Good
Air quality context for the same location
US EPA AQI
😊 Good
Air quality is satisfactory and poses little or no health risk.
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