Lübeck in the air quality check: fine dust levels exceed limit values!
Lübeck on June 21, 2025: Current air quality, fine dust and ozone levels as well as health recommendations for citizens.

Lübeck in the air quality check: fine dust levels exceed limit values!
Air quality will be carefully monitored in Lübeck today, June 21, 2025. At the measuring station on Moislinger-Allee, the fine dust particles (PM10) are recorded per cubic meter of air. The limit value for PM10 is 50 particles per cubic meter, which may be exceeded 35 times per year. A current measurement shows that the values for fine dust, nitrogen dioxide and ozone form the basis for assessing air quality. Attention is paid to various pollutant limit values, which range from “very bad” to “very good”, as ln-online reports.
In the EU alone, there are around 240,000 premature deaths every year that can be attributed to particulate matter. Given these alarming figures, air quality measurement provides important information for residents. Depending on the air quality rating, different recommendations apply: If the air quality is “very bad,” sensitive people should avoid physical exertion outdoors, while “good” and “very good” are the best conditions for outdoor activities.
Air quality in Lubeck today
The measurements today show both a high temperature and a humidity that fluctuates throughout the day. Current data from the IQAir platform confirms that the temperature exceeded 54°C in the afternoon. These extreme levels can place further strain on the health of the population, particularly for those who are already impaired.
Additionally, health studies indicate that long-term exposure to particulate matter, nitrogen dioxide and ozone has medical effects. Deaths in the EU due to particulate matter fell by 45% between 2005 and 2022. The new EU air quality rules, which come into force today, are a step closer to the WHO targets and are intended to further reduce air pollution. Nevertheless, air pollution remains the biggest environmental health risk in Europe, as noted by the EEA.
Recommendations for the audience
- Sehr schlecht: Körperliche Anstrengungen im Freien vermeiden.
- Schlecht: Anstrengende Tätigkeiten im Freien meiden.
- Mäßig: Gesundheitliche Effekte unwahrscheinlich, aber Empfindliche sollten vorsichtig sein.
- Gut: Keine gesundheitlich nachteiligen Wirkungen zu erwarten.
- Sehr gut: Ideale Bedingungen für Aktivitäten im Freien.
In order to improve air quality standards, the EU aims to reduce particulate matter pollution by 55% by 2030. It is important that the public remains informed about current air quality so that they can act accordingly - especially during times of extremely high levels. While fireworks are a known problem on New Year's Eve, the impact on year-round exposure is not significant, highlighting the need for ongoing monitoring.
In general, people can benefit from the current measurements and should follow the recommended precautionary measures to protect their health during these hot and stressful times.