Wondering what the air feels like in Tbilisi right now? This page shows a live Air Quality Index (AQI) reading for Tbilisi, updated automatically throughout the day.
Air quality here can shift quickly due to traffic, weather, seasonal heating, and wind, so a simple real-time indicator is often more useful than digging through technical charts. Use it when you’re planning a walk, heading out for a run, or checking conditions for children and anyone sensitive to pollution.
How to read the AQI number
AQI is a single score that summarizes air pollution levels. In general:
0–50: Good (air is clean)
51–100: Moderate (usually fine, but sensitive people may notice it)
101–150: Unhealthy for sensitive groups
151–200: Unhealthy
201–300: Very unhealthy
301+: Hazardous
About the chart
The chart below the live reading shows the trend over time using daily snapshots saved by this website. If the chart only shows a short range at first, that’s normal — it expands automatically as more days of data are collected (eventually up to 5 years).
Data source: AQICN / WAQI.
