St. Albert - Air Quality Health Index
4Moderate Risk
Moderate Risk
(4-6)
High Risk
(7-10)
Very High Risk
At-Risk Population:
- Consider reducing or rescheduling strenuous activities outdoors if you are experiencing symptoms.
- Find out if you are at risk
General Population:
- No need to modify your usual outdoor activities unless you experience symptoms such as coughing and throat irritation.
Tuesday
Tuesday night
Wednesday
Wednesday night
Who is at risk?
People with heart and lung conditions are most affected by air pollution.
To find out if you are at risk, consult the health guide, or your physician.
Visit the national AQHI Web site to learn more about the AQHI.
Did you know...?
You may want to think about using clean, low-impact renewable sources of energy in your home and cleaner fuel for your vehicle.
The AQHI is an initiative of Environment Canada, Health Canada, Alberta Environment and Protected Areas, Alberta Health and Alberta Health Services.

Observed ConditionsFootnote †
4 - Moderate Risk
Calculated at:
7:00 AM MDT Tuesday 28 April 2026
Forecast Maximums
Issued at:
6:00 AM MDT Tuesday 28 April 2026
The AQHI is an initiative of Environment Canada, Health Canada, Alberta Environment and Protected Areas, Alberta Health and Alberta Health Services.
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