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Air Quality in Bowling Green, IN: Good (40 AQI)

AQI 40 · Good · Ozone · Updated 2026-05-03

Bowling Green's air quality is good. Air pollution poses little or no risk.

Data: EPA AirNow, FEMA National Risk Index Last verified: 2026-05-03

40
Average AQI
Good
AQI Category
5
Wildfire Risk
36
Mold Score
1
ZIP Codes

What is AQI?

The Air Quality Index (AQI) is a standardized scale from 0 to 500 that measures air pollution levels. 0-50 is "Good," 51-100 is "Moderate," 101-150 is "Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups," and above 150 is "Unhealthy" for everyone. AQI tracks five major pollutants: ground-level ozone, particulate matter (PM2.5 and PM10), carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, and nitrogen dioxide. Bowling Green's average AQI of 40 falls in the "Good" range.

Air Quality by ZIP Code in Bowling Green

AQI varies across Bowling Green's 1 ZIP codes based on proximity to pollution sources and local geography.

ZIP Code AQI Category Wildfire Mold
47833 40 Good 5 36 View report →

Air Quality Overview

Bowling Green, Indiana has good air quality with an average AQI of 40. This means air pollution poses little or no risk. The dominant pollutant measured is Ozone.

The Air Quality Index (AQI) is an EPA-standardized scale from 0 to 500. Values below 50 are "Good," 51-100 "Moderate," 101-150 "Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups," 151-200 "Unhealthy," 201-300 "Very Unhealthy," and above 300 "Hazardous."

Dominant Pollutant: Ozone

Ground-level ozone forms when pollutants from cars, power plants, and industrial facilities react with sunlight. Unlike stratospheric ozone, ground-level ozone is harmful to breathe.

Health effects of ozone exposure:

  • Irritation of the respiratory system
  • Reduced lung function
  • Aggravation of asthma and chronic lung diseases
  • Increased susceptibility to respiratory infections

Peak times: Ozone levels are typically highest on hot, sunny afternoons. Exercise outdoors in the morning when levels are lower.

Air Quality by ZIP Code in Bowling Green

AQI varies across Bowling Green's 1 ZIP codes based on proximity to pollution sources, traffic patterns, and local geography:

ZIP Code AQI Category Wildfire Risk Mold Score
47833 40 Good 5 36

Wildfire Smoke Risk

Bowling Green has a low wildfire smoke risk with an average smoke risk score of 5 (scale 0-100). However, smoke from distant wildfires can temporarily degrade air quality even in low-risk areas.

Metric Value
Avg. smoke risk score 5
Max smoke risk score 5
Fires within 100 km 0
High-risk ZIP codes 0

Wildfire smoke contains PM2.5, carbon monoxide, and volatile organic compounds. Even short-term exposure can trigger asthma attacks and respiratory distress.

Indoor Mold Risk

Bowling Green has an average mold risk score of 36 out of 100.

Factor Value
Mold risk score 36/100
Average humidity 70% RH
High-risk ZIPs 0
Peak season summer high

Mold risk is influenced by humidity levels, housing age (older homes have more moisture issues), flood history, and water infrastructure quality. Indoor humidity above 60% creates favorable conditions for mold growth.

Signs of mold problems: musty odors, visible growth on walls or ceilings, worsening allergies indoors, condensation on windows. Professional mold testing ($300-$600) can identify hidden issues.

Health Recommendations

With good air quality (AQI 40), Bowling Green residents can enjoy outdoor activities without significant restrictions. General tips:

  • Monitor AQI during wildfire season for temporary spikes
  • Use HEPA air purifiers indoors if you have respiratory conditions
  • Maintain indoor humidity between 30-50% to prevent mold

Bowling Green vs. Nearby Indiana Cities

How Bowling Green's air quality compares to nearby cities:

City AQI Category Population
Bowling Green 40 Good 4,075
Cory 46 Good 4,075
Saint Mary Of The Woods 46 Good 4,075
Bicknell 50 Good 4,064

ZIP Codes in Bowling Green

Bowling Green covers 1 ZIP code. Air quality can vary by neighborhood based on proximity to highways, industrial areas, and green spaces. Check your specific ZIP code for localized data.

Data Sources

  • Air quality: EPA AirNow — real-time and historical AQI data
  • Wildfire risk: FEMA National Risk Index
  • Mold risk: Derived from EPA, FEMA, Census ACS (humidity, housing age, flood history)
  • Monthly AQI: EPA Air Quality Statistics

Updated daily.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the air safe to breathe in Bowling Green?
Yes — Bowling Green's average AQI is 40 (Good). Air pollution poses little or no risk for the general population.
How many unhealthy air days does Bowling Green have?
Bowling Green has zero recorded unhealthy air quality days, which is excellent. Air quality can still vary seasonally due to wildfire smoke, pollen, or industrial activity.
What is the AQI in Bowling Green?
The average Air Quality Index (AQI) in Bowling Green is 40, categorized as Good. The primary pollutant is Ozone. AQI ranges from 0-500, where 0-50 is Good, 51-100 Moderate, 101-150 Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups, and 151+ Unhealthy.
What is the wildfire risk in Bowling Green?
Bowling Green has a wildfire risk score of 5 out of 100. Low wildfire risk means smoke events are uncommon, but regional fires can still temporarily affect air quality.
Is mold a concern in Bowling Green?
Bowling Green has a mold risk score of 36 out of 100, based on humidity, precipitation, and temperature data. Maintain good ventilation and address any water intrusion promptly to prevent mold growth.
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