EPA AIRNow App Reviews

VERSION
4.6.1
SCORE
3.1
TOTAL RATINGS
547
PRICE
Free

EPA AIRNow App Description & Overview

What is epa airnow app? EPA's AirNow mobile app provides a simple interface for quickly checking current and forecast air quality information for planning daily activities and protecting your health. The app automatically displays the current AQI (Air Quality Index) for your local area or any area you wish to check, and allows you to store multiple areas for quick reference.

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App Name EPA AIRNow
Category Weather
Published
Updated 22 June 2026, Monday
File Size 39.87 MB

EPA AIRNow Comments & Reviews 2026

Wish list. I’m thankful for this app. I’m sensitive to PM 2.5. So sensitive that at 25 or above I have to wear a mask to go outside. Wish list: 1. Set which one shows on the screen as default PM 2.5 instead of Ozone. 2. Set a value for notifications. So if my PM 2.5 threshold is 24 the app would send an alert when it reaches that value.

Terribly Deceptive. Ultimately harmful to Users. Of all the pollution tracking apps, it’s embarrassing that the official US app is the worst. Although under this current administration of deniers and enablers, I can see why it is so. So why is it terrible? It only tracks and identifies PM2.5 and O3 in the atmosphere. That’s one of many dangerous and cancer causing agents in the air. It doesn’t track PM10- pollution that’s visible. So right now the sky from fires is orange and gray and hailing down ashes and the EPA AirNow app has a GREEN 34. A joke! It also doesn’t identify NO2- nitrous diOxide from the bringing of fossil fuels like coal,oil, gas, and diesel. Which currently is 110- a very harmful level. So in short- if you actually care about your health, that of your family and friends, don’t use this app OR BETTER YET, demand that they update to include all the really harmful elements. For us, the best monitor we’ve found so far is PLUME LABS followed by Air Matters and Air Visual- which are only slightly better than the EPA app.

Functional but could be more. Simple functionality: it shows you your current AQI and AQI forecast for locations of interest. That’s it. If this app also could also display the associated AQI map like they do on the website, I would give this five stars.

Unreliable Data. I downloaded this application with the hopes of getting close to accurate air quality readings because due to the fires in Northern California the air quality is hazardous. In Fernley, Nevada it says the air quality is (36) good but the AQI here is well over 500. The smoke is penetrating the house and extremely foggy outside, air difficult to breathe, yet the EPA has determined that the air quality here is good?! It’s extremely difficult to believe that this air constitutes as good. This app needs constant accurate updating.

Good start, but could be better. I would love to get a notification when air quality in my area exceeds thresholds that I set (or returns to healthy level). I would also like to see the area map like you can on the website.

Little to no use at all. The app provides 1/10 of information provided by the original website website which I started using in 2012 which had way more useful clear information and facts. Even the new website is just as awful. The new website crashes with just about every use. I’m not sure if the government cut so much funding to the EPA that a decent app isn’t tangible but I have seen the past versions of AirNow and I will tell you that it absolutely outdoes what they offer now times a 100.

No Longer Accurate. The current US administration does not believe in science, healthcare, climate issues or accurate reporting of any data. So unfortunately this application no longer works. Seek alternative information from your local weather stations outside of the “fox” branding if you want accurate details on the forecast. Most are going to a triangular approach. This means they are taking data from 3 points, taking the average and using it as the hourly AQI. It’s the best we now have unfortunately.

Great improvement, please rotate 90’ for ipad!. I have been using this app for several years now, especially during FIRE SEASON on the west coast. Now it will save/display multiple locations on the same page. Huge improvement!! Please make the app capable of rotating on the ipad, iphone view only is not an improvement, hence 4 stars. I appreciate the graphics though.

Great. I found the app to be clear and easy to use. There are many sensors in the field of varying quality so yes there are different numbers as another reviewer has noted.. The app descriptions are clear that local conditions can also vary in signficant ways. It pullls together an excellent overall picture of the current Canadian fire smoke problems of late June 2023.

Reliable and Fast. I definitely recommend this if you often check websites for information. It’s much faster to get information and I have checked with other sites to make sure it is accurate and so far it is. I am confident in this app and I really appreciate the forecast and summary of the week they give. It really gives me a peace of mind.

Disappointed. This looks like a good choice to have as the fires are all around us. But the app doesn’t even begin to come close to a simple air quality index I also use. Looking outside right now, you can’t see farther than a couple of miles. It says our air is at 33. That’s like perfect air. The real numbers are in the hazardous range. Not sure what is wrong….

Gives a snapshot reading of something in the past, not the current air quality. The single redeeming quality of this good idea/poor implementation app is if you look hard enough, you can find a link to a website that provides current air quality readings. You are unlikely to find current air quality directly on this app.

Bordering on Useless. I live close to a huge fire in Northern California. Last evening the sky was cloudy. This morning it seems almost like night — very dark orange sky. Very smokey. Ash falling like rain. But the app says that the air quality is 114. It has had this reading for 12 hours. The air quality has to be well in the 200’s. So, when is this app actually updated? It is not providing accurate information now, nor has it for the last 12 hours. Well, my eyes and nose are surely giving me an accurate air quality index.

My taxpayer $$ for this???. This app is so inaccurate and misleading, it’s hard to understand how EPA could get it SO wrong. As I attempt to breathe in a particle- filled haze of smokey Sierra Nevada air during this California fire season, Air Now consistently says all is just fine with a little smiley face and green color coding signifying healthy air. Meanwhile every other app, such a Purple Air and IQAir, are accurately telling me the air is hazardous. As an environmental scientist myself I wonder what data and algorithms EPA could possibly be using to be so wrong and about something this important to public health. Don’t bother with this app - try the others listed above if you want evidence based information on air quality.

Doesn’t update AQI very often. Not very much information given and sometimes it flat out gives “not available” especially right when the air quality makes a huge shift. making it impossible to keep up with current air quality levels at the most critical times.

Excellent design, works well. The visual presentation is super: you immediately see the air quality and what the health ranges are. I used the website in past years and it had the same information, but not as well presented. The current websis like this app, but the app is easier to use.

App not as accurate as website. The website shows a monitor reading from a station in my home town but the app uses a reading from a station located in another town that is 10 miles away making the app not accurate for me. Why can’t you make the app as accurate as the website and use all the available stations?

Inefficient and Not User Friendly. This app does not meet my minimum usability needs due to the following: - Users must discover for themselves which locations exist for displaying the AQI. I.e. no map is available and the location search box allows a user to believe all cities are available for display until after a city is selected, only to find out after a drawn out process no information is available for the desired city. - Removing a Place is extremely awkward.

No map. Downloaded the app to get current air quality readings in my area which the app does well. It’s fairly current data provided by my local agency with about 1 hour lag time. However, I also wanted the app so I could see the air quality MAP like on the website— no such luck. Adding the map feature would make this app much more useful and effective. Please consider for next round of updates.

New version is stellar. The latest update really changed this app around. It looks amazing and works incredibly well now. The new forecast function will definitely be useful come this next fire season.

No air monitor in my area, so the app is useless. There are no air monitoring stations in my area, so it doesn’t give a reading. I’m in an area most affected by Canadian wildfire, being in the border, yet they don’t care enough to have a monitor here? You can’t spend a little less on proxy wars and military contractors and get a monitor for my area? I feel frustrated and disempowered by the terrible air quality and lack of anyone giving a crap.

Good but UI needs work. Use this app all the time. One big feature that is missing is the inability to reorder the locations I look at. I can “edit” locations but the only thing you can do is delete a location. What would be nice is to be able to reorder locations.

This is what it looks like when the government works!. Easy to use app that provides you (potentially) life saving information. Too often, government apps are a cluttered mess of information that is difficult to comprehend and use quickly. This app, on the other hand, perfectly displays what you need yo know an the opening screen, and allows you to easily get additional (location based) information if you want it. More agencies need to model this app for how to get information to the public.

Another Update. Yet another update: This app does NOT give real-time, there are articles online that explain why. It's not a bad app, but I guess it does the job of presenting epa's official aqi? SERIOUS UPDATE: TO ANYONE IN CALIFORNIA READING THIS, USING PURPLE AIR (browser) INSTEAD OF THIS APP. The visibility in my hometown has suddenly gotten a lot worse (in the past half hour, we have gone from 150 aqi to 500!!), but this app says we are still at 128 aqi!!) This app just does not update quickly enough!! DO NOT RELY ON THIS APP UNTIL THEY FIX IT. IMPORTANT UPDATE: The aqi on the app seems to be straight up wrong. It does accurately show the aqi listed on the official website, but I can't tell if the sensors are straight up wrong or if the data is slow-updating. For instance, last night in my area the aqi finally dropped to around 50's. Visibly the smoke had disappeared and the smell of wildfire smoke gone. Today (this morning) visibly the smoke is back and the smell is stronger than ever. This app (and its website) says that the current air quality is still only 50's aqi?! I cross-referenced with some Purple air sensors (aka community provided sensors), and the sensors near my house seem to be reporting a way-more accurate aqi of 150+. What is going on?! Can I trust this app?! Original: Great app that shows the aqi of any chosen city. I think it would be even better if it added the interactive map (that's already available on AirNow's website)!

Please respond. Something’s wrong?. Suddenly, the app is glitchy- slow to load, data is missing, won’t refresh, can’t see other locations. I have used this app for years. What’s up?

Helpful, but. This app is helpful for checking air quality. The only problem is, at least for Minnesota, is that the narrated description of the forecast included from MPCA doesn’t include the date it was written. It gets confusing to figure out what day is “today” and “tomorrow” in the forecast. (It’s not updated every day, so “today” sometimes is 2 or 3 days ago.) other than that, it’s a helpful app.

Add the trending data from website version.. The government should put more money into this program to improve it! If more sensors were deployed, if the sensors could be read every 30 minutes (versus hourly) , and if the app could add the trends that are listed in the website version, that would be a significant improvement!

Assists healthy living. I really appreciate this data. The air may seems OK for outdoor exercise. Instead of being moderate, it can actually be unhealthy at 187. it helps to quantify to make healthy choices.

More Like Air 3 Hours Later. The app should be called Air 3 hours later not AirNow…because there is a huge time delay with the reporting. Due to health conditions, it’s extremely important to know what the current air quality is. We recently had smoke move over our area that was over 900 even though the app said the air quality was still good. I now only use the app to look at the smoke map to try to guess what current conditions are.

Works for me. Update rate isn’t quite as fast as I would like, but once an hour is usually enough. My only complaint point is they include stations that provide incomplete measurements. We have one station that reports “green” because they’re only measuring ozone.

Barely Adequate. This app is convenient because it’s there and easy to open. However, there are several faults that make it not the best way to obtain an AQI measurement. First of all, it’s data is not updated often enough. It lags way behind current readings - at least by several hours if not more. Secondly, AirNow doesn’t have a broad enough network of sensors. AQI often depends on land contours and detailed location within a community. This app just doesn’t have enough resolution to provide helpful health information for people in many locations. AND I just found that the latest version of the app crashes when attempting to query ‘Details’ about the reading at my home location. Interestingly, it doesn’t crash when clicking details at other locations.

Easy to use. I chose this app after trying the two air quality apps with the highest star ratings. This app was the easiest to use, and I like that I don’t need to create an account to use it. I have been recommending it to friends and family.

Great first steps!. This app is a good start, but it is not providing the full picture.... thus creating a false sense of security. PM 10 and PM 2.5 particulate matter is shown, as is ozone. But there are no measurements for NO2 or VOC. The app may show great air quality, showing low particulate matter - but what about NO2? I give it three stars for usability and the simple UI. But no stars for the information provided because giving a report of good.... when the NO2 levels are high is wrong.

Awesome Air Quality Tracker. This app is highly accurate, and super user friendly. Being an asthmatic (and living in the PNW), I have to pay attention to all the fires and smoke warnings. This app has helped me so much!! I’ve literally used it to move to safer locations indicated by the app, when surviving all these fires and the smoke that floods the area.

Great air quality monitor. This is one of those apps that I use every day. I check it every morning before exercising to see what the air quality is. They seem to continually update the app and make it better in time. I don’t have any complaints about the app and find it very useful and reliable

Most informative. With the new map feature you can select options to see permanent air quality monitors and wildfires along with terrain for the most up to date information I’ve found from other apps/websites.

Different readings across different devices. I will start with that I actually like this app design wise but I have tested the app across four devices and two of them are showing drastically different AQI levels for the same locations. For now, I am sticking with the website until this issue is resolved.

Map hasn’t changed in months.. I’ve referred to this app a lot with the wildfire smoke blowing over my region this summer, and for quite a while, I used the map in it as well. Now, the map is worthless. It just loads, and the regional air quality (with the blobs of color) hasn’t changed in months. The air rating on the “home page“ of the app seems accurate, but I wonder when other parts seem frozen.

Love this!. This is a very helpful app that includes forecasts for air quality. It updates every hour and is specific to your location.

Useless. This application provides significantly different results depending upon what screen you are viewing. This inconsistency renders this application useless for providing trusted, actionable data. For example, when I view the home screen for my area, I am told the AQI is 87, which is "moderate." However, when viewing the map, my area is shown to reside in a band with an AQI between 201 and 300, which is "very unhealthy." Consequently, I am left questioning the very thing that this app is supposed to provide; the safety of my environment.

Best air quality app I’ve found. Would be 5 stars if it had worldwide coverage. If you only care about locations in the US this is the best app I’ve tried. All air quality apps only update once per hour. This one tends to update about 15 minutes after the hour, but afaik based on this app and others, updates are sensor dependent.

Wish there were real-time alerts. I recently became very sensitive to poor air quality and can’t find any apps that will push a real time alert to my phone when the AQI gets unhealthy. I wish this app had that feature. My respiratory problem is new and I often forget to look up the AQI before going out.

Can we trust?. It would be helpful to know how often this app updates air quality given some reviews that says it is not accurate data??? Any developers that are willing to clarify? Otherwise aesthetically it’s a nice looking app. I would like an edit feature for the places tab to be able to organize and move the order of the cities I follow.

Air NOT Now!. AirNow should be renamed "Air An Hour or Two Ago" ! If it isn't possible to provide actual, real time data then at least PUT THE TIME OF THE AQI READING RIGHT BELOW AQI, RIGHT ON THE MAIN SCREEN. Otherwise you mislead everyone who doesn't bother to tap "Details" (every single time) to see whether the reading is from an hour ago or whatever. Specific location too please!

My daughter LOVES this app!. My eight-year-old daughter loves checking the air quality every morning! We even have added the cities where all our relatives live (including my brother in Los Angeles), and she enjoys letting her grandparents know when they should stay inside. She also tracked how LA went from purple before quarantine to yellow during lockdown to back to unhealthy during wildfire season…

...that’s it?. I feel like something of this importance would be much more informative than this.. maybe add the ability to SHARE the days numbers? Or EXPLAIN what ground level ozone is? Maybe add a local or searchable and customizable timeline? Data tools? Links? More info...please.... hey you know what else would be rad??? If you guys loaned out air quality sensors across the country (at least) so we could fill in some blanks, get some accurate data logged in case there’s a future that is in the position to have interest in the atmosphere of today... assuming all goes well enough, somehow, ooh

Headed in the Right Direction. I’m pleased to see my tax dollars put to such good use. There is a lot of useful information here and more all the time. Please continue to develop this app. We need it more than ever.

Much more accurate than AirVisual. Tried out both apps during recent CA wildfires in SF Bay Area. AirNow was solid EPA data that was consistent with changes in smoke levels due to winds. AirVisual by comparison was often wildly off by orders of magnitude. AirNow is the keeper and I deleted AirVisual.

The website version is better. Ok so that school today, my science teacher told us that there was an air quality website so I checked it out and it showed the air quality and so I used the website for the rest of the day and it worked well but when I checked the app version of the website, it was the opposite of well, it was inaccurate and slow data updates which is not good.

How to delete a place. I really like this app and in general it is easy to use. It took me awhile, though, to figure out how to delete a location from the “places” list. To delete a location, tap “Places” at the bottom right of the home screen. The next screen will be a list of places and an option to add a new place at the bottom of the list. Tapping the settings icon at the top of the “Places” screen will give you the option to delete places from the list.

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Web portal is better, when it works. Is it really too much to ask for the view to rotate with the device and to have a map and all the same basic features of the web page?

Problems. The numbers are given only for Ozone, PM10, and PM2.5 Numbers are not given given for NO2, and not given for CO In the forecast the other numbers are there. They can be seen just off screen. But you cannot scroll to the right to see the the numbers for NO2 and CO. Please fix this.

Good if you live in big a city. This app is worthless if you live in a smaller city/town. I’m from Ohio it is great if you live in Columbus or Cleveland or larger city. It shows two different air quality for Marietta Ohio. On home page shows green it’s good. On the smoke map it shows yellow. Having a child with lung issues how am I supposed to trust this app?

Not updated frequently enough. Way faster and easier to use. Missing important US locations. Data not updated frequently enough. That might be a local issue.

EPA has great explanations. Look throughout the website for definitions. Great info. Just look. All weather apps get their info from EPA and US weather service.

Helpful yet limited. The layout works for me. But apparently they only update air quality on the half hour. Some days it shows green yet I can smell smoke and see haze. Works over time but respect your nose and eyes!

Inaccurate and broken forecast. Readings don’t agree with the AirNow site nor the other local govt sites. Also, forecast for my area is just plain wrong, reading a dangerously misinforming “50” for all shown days. I deleted the app immediately and will continue using the websites I rely on.

App is absolutely WRONG. rating our area correctly...false info for people trying to check air quality. There is smoke in the air all this morning and it’s a ‘31’ and ‘enjoy your outdoor activities’ ??? Shows over 200 on purple air… Another app shows 75 vs this 31... ridiculousAnd I have been trying this app for more than a few days now… Delete

Never tracking correctly. Our air is so smoky I can’t see the trees well yet, according to the app we are all good. When I go to the Sacramento air quality management district (where this app says it gets the data from) I can clearly see that our air quality is dangerously bad. Serious disconnect.

Accuracy??. We are in the midst of wildfires and the app does not seem to be updating AQI properly. It is 10pm and the last update was at 12pm and the smoke is significantly worse. Not sure if the value of this app.

Always behind by 20-25mins.. The app says it updates each hour and will show the time as top of the hour, yet it actually doesn’t even change for 20-25 mins. later!! Air quality could be drastically different as I have experienced and the app is a few hours behind then! Not reliable or accurate for the time!!

Forecasts are useless. The current AQI data is relevant, but the forecast data has no bearing on reality. Either do something to improve the forecast data or simply remove the feature.

Pointless app. Uses data from somewhere within 50 miles? Not accurate at all. Was recently working at a job site near a fire in Ca. Needed to know if it was safe or not to work. This app grossly underrated aq measurements due to inaccuracyin location. There are many more accurate sensors out there.

App is useless. I’m in the area of a major fire, ash is raining down from the sky, and has been for days. Other sites say the AQI is over 300, the app says it’s 50. As a person with asthma it would extremely dangerous to go out in this, but this app says no problem. It should be taken down before it can hurt someone.

Almost great. Downloaded this app to keep track of the local air quality. Seeing the current condition is great but it would be even better if the daily forecast worked or if you had a prediction map so I could plan my days.

Useful,. Especially during current nearby wildfires. However it’s use coarse not course for particulate size

Its alright. This app does its job, it updates hourly. The only thing id add to this app is notifications. Like i can set it up to alert me if its over a certain number. Y know? Please add that!

Like the government,. The app doesn’t work very well. Have not been able to get an air quality reading for three days straight.

Version 2.1.0 not working well on iPad. It needs a Landscape view. Portrait mode is buggy and sometimes it is impossible to go back to the Home screen if you view Details because the button to go back is not on the page!

Nice app!. I gave up on the prior version but love version 2.0 of this app. It provides exactly the info I need in a great package, big thanks!

Great app, but slow and freezes. Great information and great interface. But under the hood something needs an upgrade. Updates to forecasts come very slowly, and the app frequently freezes.

Incorrect Resolving of Location. My Zip is closer to the Port Angeles monitor than the one at Port Townsend. And it would be nice to see a local map as on the web site.

Stopped Functioning…. Just did an update onto my (admittedly ancient) iPhone 5, and now the app no longer works. I absolutely HATE it when app developers do not maintain backwards-compatibility when making "improvements"…

Helped me during wildfires. I guarantee people complaining about quality of this app are the same people who think taxes are stealing.

Poor Visibility. The app doesn’t have landscape view on iPad. How lame is that?! Plus, the text runs off the page to the right where you can’t see it. You can’t even pinch the screen to make it small enough to see. Major flaws!

Needs Notifications. I need to monitor this for my job and it’s really annoying looking every hour to see if there’s a change. You should be able to setup push notifications for your places when the PM 2.5 reaches 151 and when it’s all clear. If it’s required to know for cal-osha then it should be easy to find out.

Not up to date. There was a train derailment with toxic chlorine burning for 3 days in my community and this app is reading excellent air quality for my location. The smoke feature obviously doesn’t work either.

Humm no sure so I use two. I prefer IQAir air visual app but I use it to compare the gov one. Not sure who correct since both use the same sensor being reported from my area

App doesn’t update. Installed this on FOUR devices … two iPhones, two iPads. Three devices show the same reading, my phone shows something completely different and will not update. So … load up this app so you can keep on top of the fear mongering USING CRAPPY DATA.

This app is completely inaccurate. We are very near the Creek Fire and air quality is horrible. We have an air quality rating of 482 from what I can tell from other apps however this one says our current air quality is good and at 2. From the visible smoke and my burning eyes and throat, I am certain that this app is grossly inaccurate and of no value.

Great App. I live in a place where the smoke and fire threat is real. Living inder plumes of 400+ this app allows me to choose my exposure and work to stay safer. Congrats to the EPA team that made this happen!

Not helpful-screen is not scaled to mobile phone. The screen does not adjust and only shows half the information. There is no settings icon to click either.

Inaccurate and inconsistent. Reported air quality in this app does not match reports on the AirNow website at the very same time for the same place. Why? And sometimes the app appears to just be wrong - it says bad air quality when the sky is clear and good quality when the smell of smoke is obvious. Deleting.

Seems great to me. Living in NYC this app was made aware to me as one of the best and informative around. I highly recommend it.

No maps. Data is great, but animated maps are infinitely better, and there are NO maps on this app. I would pay for maps.

Click “Detail” to see the time reading was taken. Great app, easy to use. Just make sure you press “Detail” to find out the time the reading was taken

Like it a lot but... There is no way to get help with simple tasks like how to delete a location that you no longer need.

Please fix glitches on iPad app. App seems very valuable but needs an update in order to access all its value. Cannot view all of the info on screen. Constituents from all over the country need this to stay on top of the poor air quality that climate change is will continue to gift us.. please please update 🙏🏽

Just stick to the web version. Shows the AQI but that's all. No maps. No wildfire info. All of which we can get on the website. There's no point having an app if it's only showing a subset of your mobile web.

Places. There should be a way to remove locations saved to “places”.

Glad they have an app. Hope for more features. It would be great if you could set a preference so the app could notify you when the AQI reaches certain levels in your area.

No update times. Sensors don’t always update promptly. It’s important to know when the posted data was updated (at least if it’s significantly out of date).

Useless. Gives you the wrong information! Compare to their website it never is right. The app tells me my local AQI is 46... then I go to the website and see that it’s really 115 and hasn’t been less than 75 in the last 48 hours. Dangerous misinformation!

This could be a grate app.. Not the data sets your looking for. Please please work with NOAA data sets. Can’t see for past 3miles and this thing is telling me air is okay? Grate looking app just could show location of reading and not just US frost service data. Had to say something seeing how I’m sitting in a cloud of smoke and it’s saying air is okay

Needs more work. Supposedly works on an iPad. Not very well. Does not display properly in portrait mode. Does not display in landscape mode at all. All information cannot be read. The software team is not very talented if they consider this worthy of release. The only thing good about this is that you can delete it.

NOT REAL TIME!. The fact that this is a government app should tell you enough. It’s a terrible interface, no explanation of what the data means clearly. Levels are not in real time, current levels displayed are lagging by several minutes to hours. The graph to display the levels over a period of time is missing data for cities. I’d recommend “AirMatters” as a more accurate reading.

I want to see the concentration as well as the AQI. The display should show the concentration (in ug/m3, the standard unit) as well as the AQI. IQAir does it automatically and it makes it easier to interpret the data.

Doesn’t update consistently. Installed this to track forest fire smoke in our area. Worked for about a day and then it just quit updating our location. I went to other weather sites to get updated info and to confirm that our location was producing updates. It was but this app wasn’t picking them up. App needs work.

Totally useless.. I live in the area of the US that is most seriously affected by smoke from the Canadian wildfires. The app constantly shows 45 when in fact it has been over 150 for days. Deleting to find an app that works.

Worse Than Useless. The app reports “Not Available” and has for many days. All it does is take up space on my phone. I know EPA has sensors in my city, because their web site shows them Apparently this data is not communicated to the app. What a waste.

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The application EPA AIRNow was published in the category Weather on 06 October 2011, Thursday and was developed by United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) [Developer ID: 466052690]. This program file size is 39.87 MB. This app has been rated by 547 users and has a rating of 3.1 out of 5. EPA AIRNow - Weather app posted on 22 June 2026, Monday current version is 4.6.1 and works well on iOS 15.1 and higher versions. Google Play ID: gov.epa.airnow. Languages supported by the app:

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- Added new notification for when a state has active wildfires - Updated some text - Added AQI value to map markers - Improved interactions between different screens

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